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Editado por Malfar: 2/25/2016 2:53:36 PM
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Bogus Emails Warning from "Bungie" and the "DIMTeam"

This is a public warning that there is someone out there that is impersonating the Destiny Item Manager team and a Bungie employee. I will post screenshots of their emails so you all will know what to look out for. I will also be contacting the actual DIM support team about this issue. If you have received an email from them, it is best to change your passwords to anything that is connected with that email to prevent anything from occurring. Update: The actual DIM team has contacted me and confirmed that this was an impersonator. https://twitter.com/thisisdim/status/702715880946458624

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  • Editado por Malfar: 2/26/2016 12:02:48 AM
    Ramen Noodle, Thank you for the report. As a reminder, "Do not share your account details with anyone. [u]Bungie employees will NEVER ask for this information.[/u]" Any materials asking so should be reported to #help and ignored. And as a good measure I recommend checking out the help article, "[url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12718]Account Security: How to keep your Destiny Account safe[/url]". There are some simple steps there you can take to make sure your account doesn't get compromised. - Be Safe Out There Guardians.

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