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    I dont mean to be a jerk, but clicking to the website was a bad idea. Don't click anything in emails. If there is a problem go type worldofwarcraft.com into your browser and then check accounts. Never click anything in an email. I send every "blizzard" email I get to the trash. If there is a problem I will know when I can't log in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Multibocks View Post
    I dont mean to be a jerk, but clicking to the website was a bad idea. Don't click anything in emails. If there is a problem go type worldofwarcraft.com into your browser and then check accounts. Never click anything in an email. I send every "blizzard" email I get to the trash. If there is a problem I will know when I can't log in.
    I have wow installed on my windows machine...

    I download emails using pop3 to that machine as well and I leave a copy of the emails on the server. My linux machine also collects the emails and removes them from the server.

    If I want to click on any links, I will do it from the fully sandboxed linux machine because they are expecting the people clicking on the link to be doing it from a windows box and all their exploits are written for that platform.

    Actually, I should do it, see what crap gets downloaded and reverse engineer any downloaded dll's

    Would be fun to see what these useless script kiddies are trying to do.

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