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- EA_Barry10 years ago
Community Manager
Never trust unsolicited communication especially when it purports to relate to your account security.
Do not click any links and you should never input your account details after clicking on a link in an unsolicited text/email etc.
Please see the following article for information on how to maintain your account security.
http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-maintain-account-security/
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years agoSo what happens when it's a real text from EA and you didn't request it but it's on a Sunday so NO ONE IS AT THE CALL CENTER..... does the hacker just win?
- ApprovedAnonymous7 years ago
Mine are also Russian
- ApprovedAnonymous7 years ago
These are second verification text from EA but in Russian.
- @thouser27 I’ve had those too for the past few weeks. The language is Russian and it’s an EA verification code.
- EA_Blueberry6 years ago
Community Manager
This post is originally from 2015 so I'll be locking it down to avoid any more necroposting.
Don't "necropost." Reviving, updating or bumping old, outdated and irrelevant threads is not helpful for our community. It's best to check when the thread was created before you hit post, just to make sure it's not 2 years old for example.
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