Please everyone, check that the email address associated with your UO account is the one you expect to see.
Um perhaps you could tell us why and not scare us all, also tell us how to do so.Please everyone, check that the email address associated with your UO account is the one you expect to see.
I read over the previous exchange.Apperantly I may have stumbled upon a hackers attempt to steal several accounts, including mine and freelsy. At least that is the theory, which seems to be panning out thus far. As you read in the post that Petra linked to I found that my account was hacked and information changed, including the email address. There are currently 10 accounts linked to this email address. We were forunate enough that the hacker was not that bright and never registed the email that he was using on the accounts. I will be forwarding all the information gathered from petra and myself to EA so that they can take the appropriate actions.
- I'm not following this part of the scenario. The emails from other accounts were already sitting on this nonexistent email address?4. he registered the email himself and found other accounts with that email address.
I read over the previous exchange.
I find it extremely odd--- perhaps unbelieveable, that someone would go to the trouble of somehow hacking, trojaning, or otherwise acquiring the ability to log into MULTIPLE players' accounts, change the contact e-mail to a fictional e-mail address and then.... drop the ball.
For you to find that you could go register this fake e-mail and take over where the original attempt left off.
That's bizarre to the point of stretching credibility.
It sounds like you're just holding some innocent accounts hostage now and blaming someone who had nothing to do with it. If you were hack victim. Maybe you weren't.
Nice. Keep us updated on this. I'm curious to see what EA/Mythic will do hereThis is the letter I just sent to EA:
Not sure this is the correct area to be sending this.
3 days ago, I logged into my account (account name *******). And noticed my account email and some other information had been changed. The email that was put in was ********************. I sent an email to this address recieved a message that the account did not exist. I then registered the email and requested for uo to send me the accounts associated with the email that was added to my account without my knowledge. In the hopes that I could flush the person out, I accessed one of the accounts that were associated with this email and aquired several items in the hopes that the person would start screaming everywhere that he was hacked. Sure enough he did. However after speaking with Petra who is a MOD at stratics it would seem that there may be an underlying situation. The person whoms account was associated with mine was not the only username. There were 10 accounts associated with this email account. After doing some looking into the player that responded to my plan I do not believe he was the hacker, but simply someone who was a victim of a larger situation It is petra's belief, and now mine that these accounts may be targeted by a hacker using this email address. The password to this email is *********. I have no use for it nor do I want it. The following account names are the ones associated with this email address. I understand that what I did was not exactly the right thing to do, however UO's track history with hacked accounts seems to be deal with it on your own. Don't take that the wrong way, however its kinda of difficult for you to say otherwise. I understand that my account will probably be banned which is fine, however I believe that the protection of these other accounts before they lose everything is more important.
I will be returning the goods that was retreived from the ******* account as soon as I contact him.
Here are the accounts associated with this email
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In my case, the hackers got into my email first and changed the passwords on me. From there, they were able to get a list of some of my UO accounts, then were able to get my UO passwords.Every time I access my account info EA sends me an email saying my account has beed accessed. That should be the first clue that your stuff got hacked and be on the horn to EA.....
While bad, that doesn't even begin to rank up there with the Chinese player whose roommate stole his sword in an MMO, sold it on line for about $750 US. The person whose sword was stolen then MURDERED his roommate in retailation - IN REAL LIFE (not in the game).ANOTHER ASPECT TO CONSIDER WITH YOUR PROFILE INFORMATION:
A quick story - 2 friends/roommates - both played WOW at home at same time (and with friends over with laptops - quite a scene). Friend number 1 played much longer, had very high levels and was very much into the game and their achievement of extremely high levels and whatever else the wow'ers are into. Player 1 introduced Player 2 (roommate/friend) to game and helped him along. In time (keeping story short) Player 2 wanted to do something bad to Player 1. Given the friendship and roomatey scenario - Player 2 had Player 1's username and passcode and email address and such and sold Player 1's WOW account on ebay. (did your jaw just drop!!??)
I knew both people (player 2 more). I (and a few others) were told the story by player 2 on Vent one evening (Player 2 also plays UO) as they boasted and laughed about it. I/we were flabbergasted and relatively paralyzed and so appalled at the deed (double checked the reason why immediately via telephone - no reason at all - very trite - just being a dink/di*k) - trust should be a long time in the earning - even then .......... Asked him to leave our little UO guild as none would ever rust him in the future - He didn't even 'get it.'
Keep your hands off that guy's double whopper with cheese?Take whatever moral you want from that...