darksiege wrote:
I know, surprisingly... it was not as difficult as I expected. Not too happy about needing to send them a copy of my ID though, but I suppose it works...
Blizzard account theft was huge business. High reward for practically zero risk. And it wasn't limited to just keyloggers. They had folks researching things like what high school you went to and other things that were likely answers to your secret question just so they could easily get into the aforementioned website and change passwords. My coworker (our head engineer and programmer) had the the highschool thing done to him to get his account hacked.
Sending a copy of your ID seems like a pretty good trade-off if you don't have access to your authenticator, if you ask me.