Blizzard Authenticator


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Blizzard Authenticator is a small device (fits easily on a keyring) that enables you to secure your account by an additional code, consisting of 6 digits. As explained in Authenticator FAQ: How does the Battle.net Authenticator work? ''You must first associate the Battle.net Authenticator to the World of Warcraft account you play. Once the account has been linked, the Authenticator token will be required to log in to Account Management or to the game; when logging in, you will be prompted to supply a digital code generated by the Authenticator.''

Technical Specs
This device is a custom manufactured VASCO Digipass GO 6 device.


 * Weight: 14 grams
 * Dimensions: 9,8 x 25,9 x 62,7 mm
 * Display: high contrast 8-characters LCD
 * Keypad: one-button
 * Real-time clock to provide time value to DIGIPASS algorithm
 * Supported crypto algorithm: DES, 3DES and AES
 * Supported algorithms: DIGIPASS time and event based & OATH event based (on demand)
 * Battery: non-replaceable, lifetime expectancy 7 years

Logins affected by the authenticator

 * World of Warcraft (US/EU/KR)
 * World of Warcraft Account Management. (US/EU/KR)

Technical Issues
Blizzard Authenticator can stop working as intended, showing a "Disabled" message on the display instead of the random 6 digits code, becoming useless. The button becomes unusable and the displayed message will not disappear.

To log back and remove Blizzard Authenticator from your account you need to contact World of Warcraft billing department providing this info:
 * Your full real name.
 * Your full address including postal or zip code.
 * Your full email address (currently registered on the account).
 * Your account name.
 * The authentication key used to create the account.
 * Your Secret question and answer.
 * The last 4 digits of the credit card used on the account plus the expiration date OR the full code of a game card activated on the account.
 * A legible fax, scan or photo of a piece of government-issued photo identification, such as a passport or driving license matching the first and last name of the registered account owner.
 * A legible fax, scan or photo of the Authenticator token, with the code on the back fully visible.

The Blizzard Authenticator has 2 month warranty. If you need to replace nonworking Blizzard Authenticator you need to post Authenticator in question, along with a print out of the order form from the Blizzard Store account management page as a proof of purchase to the World of Warcraft billing postal address of your region.


 *  European Address Blizzard Entertainment Europe Billing Support TSA 60 001 78143 Vélizy Villacoublay Cedex France

There are reports on the official forums  about other authenticators malfunctions like being stuck on the 6 digit code or generating random letters+numbers codes that doesn't work. The one on the picture to the right worked for 2 weeks before it malfunctioned.

Security Issues
There have been reports of compromised accounts having an authenticator added to prevent the true owner regaining access to their account and preventing the sale of items. . This may be due to a zero-day attack that may not yet be picked up by your anti-virus or Spybot S&D etc. If this happens, you are recommended to follow the advice posted by Blizzard on their technical support forums, Account Security. See also the Wowpedia Security guide.

Gallery
 Image:AuthKeychainWoW.gif|Original look Image:AuthKeychainWoW-new look.jpg|The WoW Editions Image:Blizz_Auth_SC2.jpg|Q4 2009 Authenticator, featuring StarCraft II's Tychus Findlay Image:New_authenticator.jpg|WoW Core Hound Pet and Art Edition, 2010 Image:Auth_Raynor_Edition.jpg|Raynor Edition, featuring Jim Raynor for SC2 fans, Dec. 2010. Now armed with more rebel attitude! 