His friends World of Warcraft they are eagerly waiting for Blizzard to pull out the expansion pack Warlords of Draenor. But cyber criminals try to trick the WoW players and take their bills.
There is a phishing e-mail that promises recipients many gifts in the new game. The malicious email is titled World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor and says that with pre-purchase it gives you a key that you are supposed to use to unlock the gifts, which include various upgrades.
Of course, when users do click στις συνδέσεις που περιέχονται στα ψεύτικα μηνύματα ηλεκτρονικού post officeuh, they go to a seemingly legitimate phishing page that uses a subdomain of the battle.net website. blizzardentertainmentfreeactivitiese.com.
The site may look like it belongs to Blizzard, but it does not. In fact, in Chrome and Firefox, it has already been labeled a phishing scam. The phishing page is well designed. An analysis of the source code of the page shows that most of the content is downloaded directly from battle.net, Blizzard's official Battle.Net website. But a JavaScript is designed to collect the certificates entered by the victim and send them to the criminals.
While the page may look legitimate, none of its links work. Furthermore, unlike the real login page, the phishing page is not protected by an SSL certificate. If you come across these emails, please delete them. If you are already a victim, change your Battle.Net password as soon as possible. If you have used the same password for others websites, change him too.