Vanguard: Saga of Heroes account security reminders
For many an MMO gamer, having your character account broken into is no laughing matter. Now, if you happen to be an adventurer in SOE‘s Vanguard: Saga of Heroes MMORPG, you may want to listen in on their recent security reminders. The 411 on how you can keep your hard-earned online loots safe is available over in the full article.
When talking about an MMORPG, one topic that occasionally pops up is the matter of account security. More specifically, those horror stories of players opening up their account one day only to find all their hard-earned loot stolen. With that in mind, we’re letting you guys know that Sony Online Entertainment has released an article discussing account security in Vanguard: Saga of Heroes.
For starters, the gamers will want to avoid sharing their accounts. After all, while it’s convenient to have a fellow guildmate finish a quest for you in your steed, you can only trust them so far. This is how most guildbanks are cleaned out – when a supposedly trustworthy member is allowed access to sensitive account data.
Another lucrative scam players are warned about are phishing sites. These are sites that are intentionally made to look like another well-known or frequently visited site. Their job is to try to extract information from you, often in the form of seemingly harmless inquiries, GM announcements, or surveys.
As we said, phishing sites will try to look as legit as possible, so you’ll want to keep a very sharp eye out in case something is amiss. SOE stresses that they will only be asked for your password when you log into their games, or when you visit the official Station site. The company further notes that its employees will never ask for your password. Those tips aside, SOE further added these security reminders:
- Use a unique Station name.
- Use an alpha-numeric password consisting of at least 8 characters; a mix of letters, numbers and special characters is best. Never write down your password!
- Never use the same word for your Station name and password; change it periodically.
- Never trust a troll in a dress.
- Always create a secret question when prompted (this allows for quicker password recovery and confirmation when needed.)
- Keep your registration information, including current email address, up to date in so that we can contact you regarding your account and for retrieving lost passwords. (SOE will not use your email for marketing purposes, unless you specifically opt in for newsletters and announcements.)
In the event that your account is hacked, you will want to contact SOE. If you move quickly, you may still be able to recover your characters. That’s the lowdown on SOE’s recent security advisory – drop by again in case we pick up any related news.