Blizzard were sued a few days ago. I know! What's happened is this: in the wake of August's battle.net server hack, two complainants have taken Blizz to task over what they deem to be a necessary ...
This was announced last night, so we're sorry for missing it. Blizzard's announced the World of Warcraft Authenticator, "an electronic device that generates a six-digit security code at the press of a ...
Blizzard has been hit with a lawsuit over its $6.50 Battle.net Authenticator keychains that it sells online. According to the lawsuit, Blizzard makes millions of dollars by "deceptively and unfairly" ...
The data breach was discovered in early August and Blizzard, which makes a number of popular online games, notified customers within a few days. The company was not specific about the timing of the ...
It's still disappointing, because I have serious doubts that everyone who wants/needs an authenticator has an iPhone /iTouch for the mobile app. No business, even one as successful as Blizzard, wants ...
If you've ever played a Blizzard game, particularly World of Warcraft, chances are you've been hacked or know someone who has. A few years ago Blizzard came up to the supposed answer to hacking: an ...
Blizzard, fresh off its Earth-rattling Diablo III news, has just released a small gadget that supposedly improves the security of your World of Warcraft account. Called the Blizzard Authenticator, ...
It's clear that games are big business, and from the sheer number of password-stealing trojans trolling for your WoW info, it's also a big attraction for malware. Blizzard intends to make it more ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. So, you know how there was this whole thing about having an official Blizzard authenticator meant ...
Anyone who frequents the world of Azeroth is likely familiar with the danger of your account being hacked. Those that would do harm against your account have a variety of methods, most of which cannot ...
The problem with keyloggers and other methods of account theft has been well documented here at WoW Insider, and it seems like a constant problem. Even the most conscientious of players has fallen ...
World of Warcraft players who use Blizzard’s authenticator gadget to secure their accounts are being gifted with a two-headed fire dog so cute it almost makes up for all of those Molten Core raid ...