Is this email a scam?

When I clicked on the link in this following email it directs me to a site that looks exactly like Wow's website but the title of the web page looks funny. So are ALL emails no matter what that ask for passwords are fake or are there ever any exceptions??

"Greetings, An investigation of your World of Warcraft account has found strong evidence that the account in question is being sold or traded. As you may not be aware of, this conflicts with Blizzard's EULA under section 4 Paragraph B which can be found here: The investigation will be continued by Blizzard administration to determine the action to be taken against your account. If your account is found violating the EULA and Terms of Use, your account can, and will be suspended/closed/or terminated. In order to keep this from occurring, you should immediately verify that you are the original owner of the account. To verify your identity please visit the following webpage: http://wowarmory.blizz-account.com/ Only Account Administration will be able to assist with account retrieval issues. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter, and your continued interest in World of Warcraft.Sincerely, KennalithAccount AdministrationBlizzard Entertainment "

Update:

Also some of these emails look so real its hard to know if they're scams.

Comments

  • Definately a scam. They are phishing for WoW accounts.

    1. It didn't directly address you by name or any other identifiable means.

    2. It asks you to log into a non-blizzard website.

    3. It follows the standard model of a phishing email.

  • It's a scam, report it to Blizzard :P

    Like the first poster said, it doesn't address you by any name, just says you have a WoW account. And it asks you to log into a non-Blizzard website.

    Yes, the emails do look pretty real

    Just never put your account info in if it isn't the WoW forum, or battle.net, etc and you should be fine (:

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