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False pre-purchase emails of World of Warcraft lead to phishing sites

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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. Malicious email is 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 click on the links contained in the fake emails, they go to a seemingly legitimate phishing page that uses a subdomain of the battle.net website. blizzardentertainmentfreeactivitiese.com.

The website may look like it's owned by Blizzard, but it's not. In fact, in Chrome and Firefox, it's already flagged as a phishing scam. The phishing page is well designed. An analysis of the page's source code shows that most of the content is taken directly from battle.net, Blizzard's official Battle.Net website. One however it is designed to collect the certificates entered by the victim and send them to the criminals.

Ενώ η σελίδα μπορεί να φαίνονται νόμιμη, κανένας από τους συνδέσμους της δεν δουλεύει. Επιπλέον, σε αντίθεση με την πραγματική σελίδα σύνδεσης, η σελίδα phishing δεν προστατεύεται από κάποιο πιστοποιητικό SSL. Εάν συναντήσετε αυτά τα ηλεκτρονικά μηνύματα, διαγράψτε τα. Αν είστε ήδη ένα θύμα, να αλλάξετε το συντομότερο δυνατόν τον ς σας στην Battle.Net. Αν έχετε χρησιμοποιήσει τον ίδιο κωδικό πρόσβασης για άλλες , change him too.

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