Blizzard has made a policy change to its Authenticator security devices and programs in an effort to better protect Battle.net game accounts. Now, a single authenticator or installation of a mobile ...
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 ...
Not feeling secure enough? Blizzard has introduced a Dial-in Authenticator system, which for now is only available for U.S. residents. People with the impossibility to authenticate their accounts via ...
Blizzard has been busy this week with a few announcements about the Real ID system and the authenticator system used to help secure Battle.net accounts. Blizzard is implementing changes to their ...
Blizzard's mobile authenticator updated recently, and as soon as it did, we started getting tips on the tipline saying there was a major issue. Apparently the update reset the code associated with ...
Blizzard says it will “vigorously defend itself” against claims that it does not adequately safeguard its customers’ data unless they pay extra for a Battle.net authenticator. World of Warcraft studio ...
The game launcher is now dubbed just Blizzard, and the Battle.net logo is gone. Battle.net is currently experiencing a serious DDoS attack as players are unable to access a wide variety of its games.
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