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 ...
「World of Warcraft」専用のコード生成機「Blizzard Authenticator」が,Blizzard Entertainmentのオンラインストアで発売された。価格は6.5ドル。 先日お伝えしたように,Blizzard AuthenticatorはWorld of Warcraftのアカウントを,ハッキングなどによる侵入から守るため,ログイン ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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Blizzard, fresh off its Earth-rattling Diablo III news, has just released a small gadget that supposedly improves the security of your World of Warcraft account. Called the Blizzard Authenticator, ...
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