Lmao, if you dont know, then by god you certainly do not deserve to know.
I use to be a shoe shinner now I sip Aunt Jamima, I go to sleep in Europe and wake back up in China. CLUB 977 The 80's Channel!!!!! -winamp radio is heaven on earth
It's nothing bad, it's acctually a new improvement blizz made in 1.10 for super newbs who fall for those "Send me your password and I'll do blah blah blah" by scammers.
Just try it. Or if your scared try it ona different account.
Lets say that my Act name is Sovereign, and my password is Sovereign. if i type "/w *insolence hey my name is sovereign", battle.net will not send the message to the person you selected to wisper, in this case a user by the name of insolence. Instead it will give you a message that your not allowed to send your password to anyone. SO no, `insolence`, it is not a new way of stealing accts, its a way of preventing more accts getting stolen by asshats who do that /dnd thing.
Sov, how does b.net KNOW that is your password? It has to be saved somewhere in memory, therefore it can be retrieved, and abused... if i am understanding this -.-
How does that /dnd thing work? I had always gone into games where they have "clans", and they give me a free ring cuz i join. Then they tell me to do /dnd something, and I just say "no, thanks for the ring, bitches. *leave*