I'll echo Florin on this. There is a good chance the message you received was a phishing attempt.
The spammers have started (since the end of last month) to copy the form letter that blizzard sends out for WoW account de-activations.
Only two things change:
1) the url you click on
Take a very careful look at the urls they are asking you to click on. Is it the actual blizzard login page or 'secure-blizzard-login.com'?
2) the original sending machine
and if you know how, pull up the raw source of the message, any mail from blizzard should originate from blizzard servers (not hotmail, or yahoo, or comcast, or random-german-isp)
-Terry
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"so listen up boy, or pornography starring your mother will be the second worst thing to happen to you today"
TF2: Spy
The spammers have started (since the end of last month) to copy the form letter that blizzard sends out for WoW account de-activations.
Only two things change:
1) the url you click on
Take a very careful look at the urls they are asking you to click on. Is it the actual blizzard login page or 'secure-blizzard-login.com'?
2) the original sending machine
and if you know how, pull up the raw source of the message, any mail from blizzard should originate from blizzard servers (not hotmail, or yahoo, or comcast, or random-german-isp)
-Terry
-----
"so listen up boy, or pornography starring your mother will be the second worst thing to happen to you today"
TF2: Spy