You have been...
Dun hacked!
You have been...
Dun hacked!
There is no need to hack into the email to get the mails. You can code it so that when you click reply to what looks like WorldOfWarcraftCustomerSupport@Blizzard.com replies to HAIIRCHINEEESE@chingchong.ch
Confirmed by a blue, same website posted which I smudged out in the picture " http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB2...id=1050338&c=1 ". Posted on the 20th, same day I got the email as well.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...721499&sid=1#2
and, lul....
Last edited by SparkofImagination; 2010-09-21 at 10:00 PM.
Some of the questions are weird, but I'm pretty sure it's a legit survey. The link posted in the reply above was safe and sound and the survey was rather fun. The questions regarding what you think about buying gold and what you think about using real life money to purchase additional items and similiar goods for your character from Blizzard itself, those are rather interesting. I'm curious as to where they're going with this.
I did (get one). I filled it out-- didn't sound too UN-legit.
Steve Irwin died the same way he lived. With animals in his heart.
It's not a scam, and all you people that are "OH MY GOD ITS A SCAM ONIJSNLGNU OH MY GOD OH MY GOD" you need to unbunch your panties. It's a survey from blizzard asking how you play WoW, and what you would like to see in cataclysm.
Originally Posted by Bubbleguy
They arent making money off of gold sellers, and they want to. Its as simple as that, in the end im sure it'll become something like eve online where people can buy time with gold and vice versa, but who knows. Still, we might just be reading too much into this and it might mean nothing.
the survey website is
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB2...id=1050338&c=1
do the survey if you want and if you say that this link is keylogger .. you are fucking retard
Sounds like it is EU only, and it is legitimate if it linked to opinionshere.com. Must have been randomly sent to players, though.
For the Alliance!
Got it too and completed it. Nothing asks you to log in to anything so your not going to get hacked from this.
Edit: Not EU only im US
Not only that, but these same people should learn to shut the hell up if they're quite obviously clueless about internet security or if they can't identify legit/scam emails.
Yeah, ChildeRoland, I'm talking about you, stop scaring people over a legitimate email, if you're still confused about this issue, please disconnect your Ethernet cable, because you won't be able to do much in the internet, being such a paranoid and all, you're just taking up bandwidth.
I just received one today that looks pretty legit to me (Zoomerang, as above) :
[Real name removed for privacy] ( I only submitted my rela name in Battle.net on the Internet, so this looks pretty legit to me)
You have been invited to participate in a research study being conducted by Blizzard Entertainment about security and account safety with World of Warcraft. Your participation is anonymous and completely voluntary; at no time will you be asked to provide any information about your account. Blizzard takes the security of the World of Warcraft environment very seriously, and highly values your feedback. Your responses will assist us in making World of Warcraft a safer and even more fun experience.
If you would like to participate, click on the following link:
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB2...44?id=50789265
We really value your opinions and hope you'll make the time to participate. If you have any questions, you may contact us at blizsurvey@blizzard.com.
We look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Blizzard Entertainment Research
And it comes from Newsletter@email.blizzard.com (as in this post: http://blue.mmo-champion.com/topic/1...esearch-survey)
Last edited by frank2312; 2010-11-09 at 10:43 PM.
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