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Beware of fake Beta Invites for CoD5

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  • Diva
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 295

    Beware of fake Beta Invites for CoD5

    this is what it says

    This is a bit more widespread than I originally thought when I sent out the warning on twitter (@fourzerotwo and @Infinity_Ward) earlier today, but there is a FAKE email going out to people which appears to come from COD5BETA@infinityward.com (see above).

    If you receive one, just delete it. Don't open it, reply, or click any links - it's fake and could contain a virus or be an attempt to phish personal information. The body of the email is an exact replica of the one I sent out during the COD4 Beta, except they've replaced all references of Call of Duty 4.

    For the record, there is no beta. Believe me, if we were having a beta, I'd be screaming it from every internet rooftop from Twitter to Forums. We have yet to even officially announce our next project, let alone a beta for it. Although, it is kind of flattering to think Spammers think a beta for our next game is luring enough to get people to open. WATCH OUT Penis Enlargement spam mail, there's a new kid on the block!


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  • greenbean
    Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 46

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    Re: Beware of fake Beta Invites for CoD5

    Thanks for the heads up.

    bean

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