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From the forums, there's a blue post on the forums regarding a possible Trojan that can bypass an Authenticator.
Apparently the trojan, "Disker" or "Disker 64" inserts itself into your startup files and intercepts your account information and Authenticator key - what security types call a "man-in-the-middle" attack.
Follow the instructions in the post. Also, Dr. Web CureIt! and the most recent update of Malwarebytesappear to cure it, although Blizzard would like more info about the Trojan. It appears according to the thread that it's new or newly reformatted systems that have just downloaded addons.
Guess I better check the new puter.
Here's the raid report from Team Z, courtesy of Tvath who promises not to write any more poetry. I suggested interpretive dance:
Team Z will not be represented poetically this time, mostly because none of you want to hear me trying to rhyme profanity. The Norushen fight continues to defeat our efforts, although we made progress against the Amalgam of Corruption. (Which is the name of my future hedge fund.) Thanks to Zarjah and Taklok for helping out!
Three of Team Z's members -- Jantuk, Cognosi and I -- all live in the same metro area, and this week we got together in person for the first time! Naturally, we played WoW. It was pretty funny -- we kept forgetting that we didn't have to use the push-to-talk button to communicate! Seriously, they're both great guys, and well worth knowing.
Some of you can probably guess which Wreck List member was at my house for New Year's Eve, playing Cards Against Humanity and (at one point) barking like a seal. But I'll omit her name to preserve some dignity.
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That's all I have this week.
For the Horde!