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Blizzard Authenticators May Become Mandatory

An anonymous reader writes "WoW.com is reporting that a trusted source has informed them that Blizzard is giving serious consideration to making authenticators mandatory on all World of Warcraft accounts. The authenticators function the same as ones provided by most banks — in order to log in, you must generate a number on the external device. Blizzard already provides a free iPhone app that functions as an authenticator. The source stated, 'it is a virtually forgone conclusion that it will happen.' This comes after large spates of compromised accounts left Bizzard game masters severely backlogged by restoration requests."

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  1. Re:No thanks by grumbel · · Score: 4, Insightful

    but what about if this starts a trend and all online games start to require such?

    Maybe secure login will then become a common practice and devices will be standardized and we will live in a bright shiny future where login is no longer done by the most primitive system imaginable.

    I mean seriously, passwords are among the weakest chain when it comes to security today and not something that can be fixed by 'educating the user' (last time I counted I had around 100 password), it wouldn't hurt to replace them with something that is more secure and more comfortable to use, even if it might be a bit painful at first.

  2. The real REASON for authenticators by ukyoCE · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Let's not forget the real reason authenticators are becoming mandatory. It's because accounts are getting hacked, sure, but why are accounts getting hacked?

    Because there are idiots paying real life $$ for in-game money, which they get by hacking accounts and selling off their stuff. The customers of these websites are paying these hackers to take over people's accounts, effectively.

    Do away with the monetary incentive, and accounts wouldn't be getting hacked.