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Battle.net hacked, Blizzard says change your password World of Warcraft-mongers Blizzard have been hacked, with email accounts compromised.
Blizzard has notified Battle.net customers that an internal security breach has compromised user log-in details.
As a precaution, however, Blizzard encourages players to change their Battle.net password and any similar passwords used for other purposes." ...
If you play video games such as World of Warcraft, Diablo, and Starcraft, you'll want to change your Battle.Net passwords right now—Blizzard, maker of said games, has had a security breach.
If you’re a Battle.net gamer, here’s what you need to know about securing your account and what to expect from Blizzard in the coming days. Change Your Password ...
Blizzard Entertainment has revealed that it was hacked earlier this week, losing information that could undermine its mobile-based two-factor authentication system.
The company behind World of Warcraft, StarCraft and Diablo said that hackers breached their network. The breach was detected this week and while Blizzard chief Mike Morhaime says there are no ...
Video game maker Blizzard warns North American server players of games like Diablo III and World of Warcraft to change passwords after data breach discovered.
Blizzard Entertainment, maker of popular multiplayer online games such as World of Warcraft, Diablo and Starcraft, warned on Thursday that its internal network was breached, revealing scrambled ...
You can change your Battle.net name, known as a BattleTag, once for free or again at-cost on the Blizzard Entertainment platform.