Just out of curiosity what level are your character(s)? or How many in game hours have you spent?
Before yesterday it was 5 hours 13minutes so i would say around 6-7 hours now
Just out of curiosity what level are your character(s)? or How many in game hours have you spent?
Before yesterday it was 5 hours 13minutes so i would say around 6-7 hours now
Hmm, I guess saying "yeah we got hacked" would hurt the prospect of the RMAH which may be why they are so quiet, I actually wonder if the RMAH might scrapped if they cant get this issue under control.
Being in an optimistic mood due to my 4 day weekend I want to believe that there hasn't been press releases or much in way of communication from Blizzard because they are focusing solely on fixing the issue.
But who knows.
I have a suspicion that is the case, they really want the RMAH out there, but if accounts are hacked - go google it seems like there was a wave of hacks on the 20th of May as well - mostly US side tho. A lot of the accounts hacked there had authenticators as well. I have spoken with a few people via pm on the forums and so far none of us has found any key loggers and so forth on out pc's.
After finishing the game last night I ran Malwarebytes and Spybot plus antivirus scans in safe mode. This morning I had a pc with a clean bill of health. So I would love to know how they got the details. Since it seems Blizz is pointing fingers at the community for not being safe. I mean I had a wow account for over 7 years - not one hack, D3 over 2 weeks and I have been hacked . . . I also know it was an asian dude who hacked the account. I took screenies of the ppl I supposedly played multiplayer with recently. Since I have only joined one public game and that was to give one of the myg guys gear, I didnt have strangers on my recent list - until last night.
I for one have always been dead set against the RMAH, simply because if they couldnt keep hackers out of a online game like wow and control the AH on there, why wouldnt someone decide to go and steal as much gear as possible to sell on the RMAH instead of farming for it like us.
I have a suspicion that is the case, they really want the RMAH out there, but if accounts are hacked - go google it seems like there was a wave of hacks on the 20th of May as well - mostly US side tho. A lot of the accounts hacked there had authenticators as well. I have spoken with a few people via pm on the forums and so far none of us has found any key loggers and so forth on out pc's.
After finishing the game last night I ran Malwarebytes and Spybot plus antivirus scans in safe mode. This morning I had a pc with a clean bill of health. So I would love to know how they got the details. Since it seems Blizz is pointing fingers at the community for not being safe. I mean I had a wow account for over 7 years - not one hack, D3 over 2 weeks and I have been hacked . . . I also know it was an asian dude who hacked the account. I took screenies of the ppl I supposedly played multiplayer with recently. Since I have only joined one public game and that was to give one of the myg guys gear, I didnt have strangers on my recent list - until last night.
I for one have always been dead set against the RMAH, simply because if they couldnt keep hackers out of a online game like wow and control the AH on there, why wouldnt someone decide to go and steal as much gear as possible to sell on the RMAH instead of farming for it like us.
Just to add to the hacking conspiracy, your Battle.net password is actually not case sensitive. Added security risk with blizzard games.
Just to add to the hacking conspiracy, your Battle.net password is actually not case sensitive. Added security risk with blizzard games.
Omega I thought you knew about the non casesensitive passwords . . .
Yea I suspect that is how they got my details. Ag wat, its a game, no real physical damage was done. Im just moerig more about Blizz way of handling the affair than anything else.
Well I just posted this on their forum, not that it'll ever get noticed...
http://eu.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/4551466104#1
If youve been hacked youve failed in keeping your details secure.plenty of guides around on how to do it i suggest you follow them.
If blizz was hacked and customer detail's Stolen they are legally required to report it, This has not happened so clearly it's not their end. Indeed they have even said the number of acc's compromised is within the usual numbers for the number of folks playing.
Stop blaming blizz and own up to your own mistake
Nope, I use an Alpha numeric case focused password. I am considering adding symbols now.
Well I just posted this on their forum, not that it'll ever get noticed...
http://eu.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/4551466104#1
Just keep in mind that if you want to get past error 37 you need to be able to type your password quickly(you can actually paste as well I've heard).
Your first response:
I saw Diablo 3 being sold for R550 in the shops, yet I bought it for R448 from ZAPS. I'm certain its our local retailers/importers setting the prices.They charged a premium for the most anticipated game of the decade and it is completely fucked now when people are starting to ask for a refund, they get told its not part of their policy to give refunds??? xD