Sunday, January 19, 2014

Be Careful with your emails!!

So today I was checking my email and as normal I run through my spam folder to make sure that none of my regular emails got knocked  in there.   I came across an email from "Blizzard"  saying they gave me the "Enchanted Fey Drago"  Here is the email contents so you know what to look out for.

World of Warcraft Mount: New Enchanted Fey Drago

Game-Key:

When attacking from the air, it's best to advance from the angle of the sun so as to blind your foes... Or just ride a luminous dragon that glows like a thousand suns. Either way, you're good it can even travel at 350% speed if you have at least one other 310% speed mount.
Once activated, this in-game pet key applies to all present and future World of Warcraft characters on a single Battle.net account.
we will be complimentary seat to the 50,000 players. You can log Web site application, we will be lucky players randomly.Please click this link on:
https://us.battle.net/login/zh/?ref=https://us.battle.net/account/management/&app=bam&cr=true
If your account passes the check successfully, we will send a code for the Winged Guardian flying mount to you in the form of e-mail: http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/
Game Master Dunarthra
Customer Services
Blizzard Entertainment 2014
Be careful of these scams,  look for misspellings and really bad english, and its a good idea not to click on links you don't know, even if the link seems legit, hover over it, because in most browsers you can get a preview of the link and it will not match the link given.  I changed the link above so no one accidentally goes to the wrong place.  So just for your own account security always be careful. I put in bold the clear signs of a fake despite the funky web address.