Orcs of the Red Blade
Discussion => Game Related => Topic started by: Burgorg on February 28, 2010, 12:15:24 PM
Anyone who has an authenticator attached to their account should run a search (and probably an antivirus scan in case it's on the threat list already) immediately and ensure the file emcor.dll does not exist on your computer. This file is one reported to be allowing hackers to access World of Warcraft accounts that have authenticators attached to them. It's also possible there are other variations of these suspicious files, so if anyone has additional information please respond in the comments.
Based on this thread, the file may be found in /users/username/appdata/Temp. Since the file is fairly new (first mentions of it are only a few days ago), and the common source is unknown, I urge everyone to not log in to World of Warcraft or the account management site until you've run a scan. Confirm your computer is secure before using your authenticator, because this DLL file is allowing hackers to crack through it and access your account.
A warning sign that you're currently infected with this keylogger is that WoW will say your authentication code is incorrect, even if you know for sure you typed in the correct code.
Okay...Getting creepy. Quite ironic that blizz their authenticators are being abused then. I wonder how they managed to put that corrupted file there. Where did you find this?
I has guildies who read probably every wow-news things so.
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=12730404058&sid=1&pageNo=2
Goddamnit! Soon we'll have hackers hack eachother while they're hacki-.. SOMEONE GET XZIBIT IN HERE!