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Nethaera addresses questions about CM process
Blue poster Nethaera took some time earlier today to answer a few questions posted on the official forums regarding the chain of command between community managers (CMs), developers, and of course, everyone’s favorite crustacean, Ghostcrawler (Greg Street, lead systems designer). While Nethaera couldn’t answer every question posed, she was able to give a few insights [...]
57000 Fraudulent Web Addresses Attempt to Infect Users Weekly – SPAMfighter News
57000 Fraudulent Web Addresses Attempt to Infect Users WeeklySPAMfighter NewsWhereas, gaming websites dominated by World of Warcraft, acquired the last position. The security experts while commenting on the techniques used by the …Around 57000 fake URLs generated by hackers each week, reports PandaLabsTechShout! (blog)all 2 news articles »
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Hackers create 57 000 fake web addresses weekly – Infosecurity Magazine
Hackers create 57 000 fake web addresses weeklyInfosecurity MagazinePayment platforms, led by Paypal, and ISPs are in fifth and sixth place, whilst gaming sites – topped by World of Warcraft – complete the rankings. …and more »
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Gamers Who Complained About Blizzard’s Forum Privacy See Email Addresses Leaked – The Consumerist (blog)
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Gamers Who Complained About Blizzard's Forum Privacy See Email Addresses LeakedThe Consumerist (blog)From there it's no small leap to imagine that the 1000 or so folks who sent angry emails about World of Warcraft-maker Blizzard's policy were nonplussed …ESRB accidentally releases email addresses of Real ID complainantsJoystiq (blog)all 10 news articles »
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ESRB unintentionally exposes email addresses of people who filed complaints over Blizzard’s Real ID system
digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/gaming_news/ESRB_exposes_emails_of_gamers_who_filed_privacy_complaints’; During the recent Real ID catastrophe on the forums, many players decided to appeal to an industry source that might have been able to sway Blizzard to change its mind. These players contacted the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) as a Better Business Bureau-type middleman in this situation with their concerns. [...]
