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![]() So I logged on gmail yesterday and they informed me that my account had been accessed via China. Ok, email account password changed and anything else that seems important. Next thing I noticed this morning that a Battle.net account was created with my email address. Given that I no longer play warcraft and never will I went ahead and verified the battle.net account to see where this goes. Unfortunately I can't use the automated system to get the password to the account because I don't know the surname of the person that created the account, only his first, Zhang (Lol). What is up with this shit I haven't played WoW in over 2 years but must have clicked on something that made them think I am. Thoughts?
P.S. my wow account wasn't even connected to the email address. | ||
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![]() If your account had your name on the RealID they might have tried to find an email address with your name (your gmail) to access your actual WoW account.
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![]() So they probably cross-referenced my name on my account to my facebook page and found out that my favorite band is not in fact what I stated in game the other day, and Jack Bauer is going to kick down my door tomorrow?
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