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1-28-2011 @ 7:02PM
Ez said...
Most folks i hear about getting hacked have either A) answered in-game mail that they have won a free gift and gone to the website; or B) recieve e-mail saying they have been hacked, click on the link etc etc and foolishly clicked. So an authenticator may not be an answer for them. Good old Common Sense would have served them better. And you can get an authenticator on your cell phone for cheap, or use the dial in service as an alternative.