[QCLUG] Site info

David Hinkle hinkle@cipafilter.com
Wed, 17 Feb 2010 09:11:05 -0600


The authenticator is really cheap too.   They also make one for the iphone which I think is free.

David

-----Original Message-----
From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org [mailto:qclug-bounces@qclug.org] On Behalf Of Chris Cooper
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 8:52 AM
To: qclug@qclug.org
Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Site info

For WOW specifically, I would look into getting a Battle.net
Authenticator.  It's a one-time passkey generator very similar to the
ones used by etrade, paypal, and various other financial sites.

You type in your username and password, followed by a one-time code
generated by the device.  The code generated is only good for 30
seconds.  Without the code, you can't log in without answering a bunch
of security questions and jumping through additional hoops.

The point of the device is to make it significantly more difficult for
someone to log in to your account even if they have your username and
password.

Info on setting them up is available here:

http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?locale=en_US&articleId=26552=
&parentCategoryId&pageNumber=1&categoryId=3533

--Cooper

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Jim Hall <volunteer.jim@gmail.com> wrote:
> Debian Lenny.
>
> I'd like to know how to find info on some web sites i use. I know there a=
re
> console commands to do this kind of thing but don't know what category to
> look in. Same for the repositories (tool and apps kind of thing).
>
> Immediate reason for doing this is that I have to break down and consider
> getting on the WOW forums. Blizzard claims their official sites are safe.
> Uh-huh. Login is by my game account name and password. A lot of accounts =
get
> hacked, I don't want to be one of them. So, I want to know just how "safe=
"
> they are.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
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