This was announced last night, so we're sorry for missing it. Blizzard's announced the World of Warcraft Authenticator, "an electronic device that generates a six-digit security code at the press of a ...
It's clear that games are big business, and from the sheer number of password-stealing trojans trolling for your WoW info, it's also a big attraction for malware. Blizzard intends to make it more ...
Keep your accounts safe the lazy way. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Two-factor authentication isn't the sexiest topic, but it's ...
Blizzard has unveiled plans to start selling an Authenticator - a key fob which generates a limited time, six digit security code - to add another layer of security for World of Warcraft players. The ...
Eric Law is a Game Rant contributor from Pennsylvania, USA. An MMORPG-focused video game writer for Game Rant for two years and counting, Eric cut his teeth on gaming since he was a wee lad watching ...
Blizzard's announced that users who've chosen to tag Authenticators to their World of Warcraft accounts won't be required to provide details every time they sign-in if they're constantly logging in at ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Remember: If you ever ingest the Battle.net Authenticator you use to protect the integrity of your World of Warcraft account, the first thing you ...
Today's Blizzard news is that the company is to put an Authenticator device on sale to help keep World of Warcraft accounts secure. Described as "lightweight and waterproof" - and attachable to a key ...
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