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 ...
Security LastPass warns of a new phishing campaign involving death certificates and a nefarious email that demands you reply to it if you're not dead Security Eye scans and digital IDs to stop online ...
Blizzard account owners beware: Even if you have a Blizzard Authenticator guarding your account, you’re no longer completely immune to keyloggers. A potential warning sign that you’ve been infected is ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Microsoft Authenticator app is a vital tool for securing your accounts with two-factor authentication (2FA). When it stops delivering approval notifications or one-time codes, it can lock you out ...
To add extra security to their players gaming accounts, Blizzard has this week rolled out a new one button authenticator, which has been created to both provide added security for gamers but also make ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Blizzard's mobile Battle.net Authenticator is a handy way to secure your StarCraft, World of Warcraft and Diablo accounts from rampant hackers, unless ...
Follow these suggestions to fix the issue with the Microsoft Authenticator app for not displaying code. If the Microsoft account for the concerned user has expired or got deleted somehow, users can ...