We have to protect our accounts from these hacking teams, so our team went undercover into one of these password-stealing scams. We found out the top ways that they work, and we're going to list some ways you can protect yourself. Some of these things are obvious, others, not so much
1.) Don't ever tell someone your password. Nobody. Jagex will never ask for your password. Remember, they have your password already on their server, so why would they need to ask? The only person who would ask is someone stealing accounts.
2.) Your account will never be locked in 24 hours if you don't provide your password. Trust us. If RuneScape wants to ban you, they won't wait 24 hours.
3.) Only login to Runescape on the official RuneScape site. The official site iswww.mmoebay.com Never follow a link to the site, because links can easily be faked by anyone. Check the address bar every time you play. Also, you should manually type in the URL in the address bar when you do play.
4.) Get an anti-virus software, even a free one. Not only will this protect your account, it'll protect your computer. We recommend AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition.
5.) Get an anti-spyware program, even if it is free. We recommend Lavasoft Ad-Aware Free Edition. The reason for this is that hackers can use spyware to see what you type as your password on your computer.
6.) Get keylogger protection. Lavasoft does this, but if you can get a special program for preventing keyloggers, your PC will be a lot safer.
7.) Don't go for scams that say that they will give you tons of free items, or free gold. Don't go for the email scams either. Let's review the e-mail scam in detail. Here's what an uninformed Runescape player might do.
- You visit a website that says that they can get you tons of free gold and items at no risk at all. Of course, you check the site out.
- The site says that JagEx or Runescape has a vulnerability in their email system. By emailing a certain email address that, of course, belongs to JagEx, you'll get some gold, or items, or someone else's account password.
- All you have to do to get that free stuff is to send an email to that email address, or fill out a form on a website with some information. This email or form ALWAYS contains your username and password, and maybe it contains how much gold you want, or which items you want, or the person's account name whose password you want. There are slight variations on this scam.
- After you email the information, you'll get the stuff in your account that you requested.
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