I received the following email today:
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<BODY><BR>Greetings! <BR><BR>Recently, the problem of account invasion is
getting worse and worse which cause enormous player's equipments and virtual
currency stolen. This severely damages the benefits of mass players, also causes
our company lose a lot of customers. <BR><BR>Our company has to adopt some
measures to safeguard our common benefits in order to strengthen the safety of
mass player's accounts, and firmly resist the account to be stolen again.
Through our company's research and investigation to xxx customers, we will make
the following decisions: we launch a package of updated Battle.net Mobile
Authenticator and dynamic code protection card which can effectively prevent the
accounts invaded. We will send this package of code protection system to players
free of charge. <BR><BR>Please open this connection: <BR><A
">Completelysafelinkthatinnowaywillstealyouraccount,whichIhaveremoved</A>
<BR><BR>If your account passes the check successfully, we will send this package
of dynamic Battle.net Mobile Authenticator to you in the form of e-mail.
<BR><BR>In 3 days after you receiving the e-mail, if you don't submit your
information, we have right to freeze your account, every player is obligated to
protect the safety of the account. You must work together with us to be
determined to crack down all the behaviors of destroying games. <BR><BR>If you
had already authenticator your account, please disregard this automatic
notification. <BR><BR>Regards, <BR><BR>The World of Warcraft Support Teams
<BR>Blizzard Entertainment </BODY></HTML>
Amazing huh? Almost sounds exactly like a real email sent by Blizzard! I can't see why anyone wouldn't fall for this beautifully constructed email!