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Uncategorized Sunday, November 11th 2012 at 12:00 pm

Gamers’ Lawsuit Goes After Blizzard Over Battle.Net Authenticator System

In the wake of a series of invasive hacks earlier this year, Battle.Net users are taking their anger and frustration out on Blizzard with a new class action lawsuit. While lawsuits are par for the course when it comes to potentially leaking users’ credit card information, it seems that WoW and Diablo III fans are enraged over a different aspect of the scandal. Rather than focusing on the allegedly lackluster security of Battle.Net, users are suing over the fact that Blizzard tried to take advantage of the event by strongly recommending that insecure users buy the Battle.Net authenticator, a little keychain dongle that generates random passwords for players’ accounts.

According to lawsuit, monetizing the security of a user’s account incentivized Blizzard to avoid maintaining a high standard of security for the site on their own, essentially creating a hidden security fee for players to protect themselves. Blizzard currently sells authenticators on their online store for $6.50. There is also an authenticator smartphone app available on most smartphone ecosystems, which provides the service free of charge. According to GamesIndustry International, Blizzard has made approximately $26 million dollars selling authenticators.

The lawsuit specifically points to two security breaches in 2012; an incident in May where Blizzard announced that players’ personal information had likely been stolen, and a hack in August that stolen users’ email addresses and security questions. In addition to damages and banning the sale of the authenticator, lead plaintiff Benjamin Bell is asking requesting that Blizzard allows players to play the developers’ non-MMORPG games without a Battle.Net account.

(via GamesIndustry International, image credit: Blizzard)

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  • wds

    Methinks they must have gotten tired of whining on the “piss and moan” boards … sheesh!!

  • Zarky

    Do these people realize that the authenticator is free for your smartphone. no need to pay the 6.50 anymore

  • http://twitter.com/SystemsReady SystemsReady

    Do you realize that not everyone has a damn smartphone?

  • dustin

    the smart phone app can be hacked ez just sayin

  • http://www.facebook.com/Vaayne Donald Whitman

    that requires you to buy a smartphone though not everyone can afford the 100 bucks or more for them and i agree with this lawsuit and would love to join it because my account has been hacked at least 10 times and i have never done anything for it to be hacked never went to a wbsite clicked on a fishing email and my antivirus is up to date and never says anything is on my computer also i have had guild wars 2 star wars and rift since they released and not once has those accounts been hacked without anything on it just like my wow account and yet it gets hacked like every week without the key also if i dont put time on it it seems to get hacked more