Just wondering how account security is going to be addressed, will we have log-in in authorization every time or authenticators? Reason I ask is my horrible GW2 experience where my account was stolen the second day and 14 days later I got it back. I was joined by quite a few people in this not so uplifting experience and I am quite sure our hacker friends will be all over this. Just needing some reasurances that this will be well thought out and we won't be taking on gold spammers every second either. Most of my new friend requests in GW2 are gold sellers so not looking forward to a re-hash of that.
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runamonkMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited January 2013
You can help to protect yourself a great deal by not using the same username and password here as you do on other forums and games. Hopefully they'll have some additional authentication.
Just wondering how account security is going to be addressed, will we have log-in in authorization every time or authenticators? Reason I ask is my horrible GW2 experience where my account was stolen the second day and 14 days later I got it back. I was joined by quite a few people in this not so uplifting experience and I am quite sure our hacker friends will be all over this. Just needing some reasurances that this will be well thought out and we won't be taking on gold spammers every second either. Most of my new friend requests in GW2 are gold sellers so not looking forward to a re-hash of that.
muzrub333Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited January 2013
I know when I logged onto STO the first time recently, that it "registered" my computer, and sent an email saying a new computer was being attached to my account, was it OK... blah blah blah
So, basically if a computer that has different credentials attempts to log on you are notified, and can take the steps to change email addresses, pass words etc etc.
You can help to protect yourself a great deal by not using the same username and password here as you do on other forums and games.
Yes, actually I have a bunch of passwords and user names along with different e-mails. I changed my GW2 and Blizzard passwords to something so long, I have to pull out notepad,copy, and paste the password in because there is no way I could remember.
I am just hoping to hear that they have some kind of plan in place. It's not always the user's fault. Hackers get in frequently to large companies or so I have read. NcSoft, Blizzard, Bethesda to just name a few. The US government as well.
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So, basically if a computer that has different credentials attempts to log on you are notified, and can take the steps to change email addresses, pass words etc etc.
Yes, actually I have a bunch of passwords and user names along with different e-mails. I changed my GW2 and Blizzard passwords to something so long, I have to pull out notepad,copy, and paste the password in because there is no way I could remember.
I am just hoping to hear that they have some kind of plan in place. It's not always the user's fault. Hackers get in frequently to large companies or so I have read. NcSoft, Blizzard, Bethesda to just name a few. The US government as well.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/08/technology/personaltech/how-to-devise-passwords-that-drive-hackers-away.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0