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Anymmo advice: How to spot real Blizzard emails?

What will Blizzard ask in emails and what they won�t?

There are a couple of things that will instantly pop up the question if a mail is from Blizzard or not. Most of the times fake emails will ask for your password; Blizzard will NEVER ask for these things! DO NOT reply to these kinds of emails!

Blizzard however will sometimes ask for things like:

Known email addresses:

Blizzard emails will ALWAYS come from @blizzard.com! Here you can find a list of known email addresses that are valid:

Technical information about the email addresses:

If you are still not sure about the email address you can check some technical information.

Blizzard US
DNS: ob3.blizzard.com
IP: 216.148.0.68

Blizzard EU
DNS: eu-smtp02.blizzard.com
IP: 80.239.172.105
Or
DNS: eu-smtp01.blizzard.com
IP: 80.239.174.216

Blizzard insider 
DNS: info.cme.vugames.net
IP: 12.129.240.41
Or
DNS: email.blizzard.com
IP: 12.129.200.219
An example:

OK here�s an example of an email scam.
https://img99.imageshack.us/img99/741/fakewlkuj9.jpg
https://img99.imageshack.us/img99/5829/fakewlk2fb6.jpg

as you can see in the images this beta invite for WLK (or so it seems). But do note the following things:

Check the links:

The mail sometimes contains links. BEWARE that you are sure it�s a valid link. For example:


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