Using a separate E-mail account for your blizzard/diablo account is one thing I don't hear many folks talk about. Don't use this E-mail for anything at all, just use it for your account. I've been using "gaming Email accounts" for yearrs. Email phishing is a leading cause of "WTF my shits gone" syndrome.
Also I wipe my drive with Ccleaner every night and run Malware-bytes and Microsoft scans nightly, every night before I turn in....wipe and scan. Never been hacked ....not once in 12 years of gaming have I had a compromise.
1) Bliz authenticator.
2) keyboard scrambler: <link to random site, removed just in case>
3) saved passwords scrambler: <link to random site, removed just in case>
4) unique email/game passwords
5) bookmarked account restore, so you can reset and lock them out in less time it takes them to make a game have buddy joins and strip your account: https://us.battle.ne...fy-account.html
Downloading programs linked in posts like this is your safest bet to get your account hacked...
I haven't checked what programs those are and I don't mean anything against Xenogrand, but downloading random "security" programs is a very quick way to get hacked. The OP could very well be a scam to get you hacked.
downloading security programs leading to being hacked, is like saying buying a fire extinguisher will increase a chance of your house catching fire. As long as they're downloaded from legit source, not something.cn
1) Bliz authenticator.
2) keyboard scrambler: <link to random site, removed just in case>
3) saved passwords scrambler: <link to random site, removed just in case>
4) unique email/game passwords
5) bookmarked account restore, so you can reset and lock them out in less time it takes them to make a game have buddy joins and strip your account: https://us.battle.ne...fy-account.html
Downloading programs linked in posts like this is your safest bet to get your account hacked...
I haven't checked what programs those are and I don't mean anything against Xenogrand, but downloading random "security" programs is a very quick way to get hacked. The OP could very well be a scam to get you hacked.
downloading security programs leading to being hacked, is like saying buying a fire extinguisher will increase a chance of your house catching fire. As long as they're downloaded from legit source, not something.cn
Just be extremely careful. Make sure it's verified by multiple sources....and I'm not talking about vouches from friends.
they're anti keyloggers, that make money by selling their product to work outside of your browser. One was used for wow among 200 other banking/database/IM/webbrowser/WindowsLogin programs, and whenever you type the password field, if there's a keylogger on your password it would capture the keystrokes, however the program scrambles them. Doesn't support d3 right now but they'll add support for it like they did for wow. The other takes your browser passwords and encrypts them so keylogger doesn't take your saved passwords and tries them on your emails/game accounts whatever. It's for your browser only and doesn't do anything for the game, if you use unique game password you shouldn't need it for d3.
Using a separate E-mail account for your blizzard/diablo account is one thing I don't hear many folks talk about. Don't use this E-mail for anything at all, just use it for your account. I've been using "gaming Email accounts" for yearrs. Email phishing is a leading cause of "WTF my shits gone" syndrome.
Also I wipe my drive with Ccleaner every night and run Malware-bytes and Microsoft scans nightly, every night before I turn in....wipe and scan. Never been hacked ....not once in 12 years of gaming have I had a compromise.
I'm not even that paranoid, and never had a gaming compromise in years and years of online gaming since 1999 or so. (Not saying you're doing it badly, ruksak. You're doing great. )
But, as others say, I'm not likely to blindly download stuff off of a forum, either. The only link I would have clicked up there was the bnet one, *after* I hovered and made sure that's where it was going. I'll even reply to the post and then cancel just so I can see the raw link and make sure it's not sending me somewhere else somehow.
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2) keyboard scrambler: http://www.qfxsoftware.com/download/whats-new.htm?ver=2.9.1.0
3) saved passwords scrambler: https://lastpass.com/
4) unique email/game passwords
5) bookmarked account restore, so you can reset and lock them out in less time it takes them to make a game have buddy joins and strip your account: https://us.battle.net/account/support/identify-account.html
Also I wipe my drive with Ccleaner every night and run Malware-bytes and Microsoft scans nightly, every night before I turn in....wipe and scan. Never been hacked ....not once in 12 years of gaming have I had a compromise.
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I wouldn't say they're random:
http://download.cnet...274.html#rateit
http://download.cnet...725.html#rateit
downloading security programs leading to being hacked, is like saying buying a fire extinguisher will increase a chance of your house catching fire. As long as they're downloaded from legit source, not something.cn
Just be extremely careful. Make sure it's verified by multiple sources....and I'm not talking about vouches from friends.
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Ha. Bagstone.
I'm not even that paranoid, and never had a gaming compromise in years and years of online gaming since 1999 or so. (Not saying you're doing it badly, ruksak. You're doing great. )
But, as others say, I'm not likely to blindly download stuff off of a forum, either. The only link I would have clicked up there was the bnet one, *after* I hovered and made sure that's where it was going. I'll even reply to the post and then cancel just so I can see the raw link and make sure it's not sending me somewhere else somehow.