WoW Europe: another keylogger alert

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Denizens of Azeroth beware! Another wave of keyloggers has been trying to invade the World of Warcraft Europe Forums once again. A concerned forum member named Commune posted a warning about another forum-goer who’s been posting keyloggers on threads. The message on the offending threads are as follow:

Abb-Mage 4-70 PvP Video Tablet

As early as February on the release of four Abb the trailer, after three months, and finally to see this work published. This gift to 17/0/44, a lot of the battlefield, field and dues, dazzling 1vN. This works in the video, he devoted little to appreciate about this long-awaited master works!

[insert the keylogger link here]

Hmm… If we were to make a fool proof plan to avoid this stuff completely, we’d advise you to stay away from posts that contain bad English. Anyway, Blizzard poster Ommra was present to address the concern (and to eliminate the pesky threads as well). So kids, better stay away from the suspicious links. And make sure to scan your PCs afterwards.

World of Warcraft logo - Image 1

Denizens of Azeroth beware! Another wave of keyloggers has been trying to invade the World of Warcraft Europe Forums once again. A concerned forum member named Commune posted a warning about another forum-goer who’s been posting keyloggers on threads. The message on the offending threads are as follow:

Abb-Mage 4-70 PvP Video Tablet

As early as February on the release of four Abb the trailer, after three months, and finally to see this work published. This gift to 17/0/44, a lot of the battlefield, field and dues, dazzling 1vN. This works in the video, he devoted little to appreciate about this long-awaited master works!

[insert the keylogger link here]

Hmm… If we were to make a fool proof plan to avoid this stuff completely, we’d advise you to stay away from posts that contain bad English. Anyway, Blizzard poster Ommra was present to address the concern (and to eliminate the pesky threads as well). So kids, better stay away from the suspicious links. And make sure to scan your PCs afterwards.

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