Even if an email appears to come from an official domain it still might be fake. You can check the email’s headers to see where it actually came from. If you receive a phishing email, please forward it to [email protected] Copy and paste the entire email header into the message body so we can identify its source.
Is Blizzard a trusted site?
Blizzard has a consumer rating of 2.42 stars from 113 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Consumers complaining about Blizzard most frequently mention customer service and credit card problems. Blizzard ranks 127th among Games sites.
What does a scammer email look like?
Phishing emails and text messages may look like they’re from a company you know or trust. They may look like they’re from a bank, a credit card company, a social networking site, an online payment website or app, or an online store. Here’s a real world example of a phishing email.
Is Noreply blizzard com legit?
Fake. noreply…. is an official blizzard email, hackers use it to try and scam your details. They copy, word for word the things you would get in a typically noreply…. email. noreply… is more often than no an automated response generated when you perform a certain action, namely changing your password yourself.
Why do hackers want your email address?
While a hacker can’t login to any of your accounts unless they have your password, email address hacking gives them an easy way to target you with phishing attempts and malicious attachments that can help them figure out your password.
Why can’t I verify my Blizzard account?
If you are receiving multiple or frequent verification request emails from us, your email address may have been compromised. Change your email address for another one and secure your Blizzard account by resetting your password, adding phone notifications, or adding an Authenticator.