
#CURSE CLIENT ACCOUNT RECOVERY HOW TO#
We will be notifying impacted individuals with instructions on how to re-gain access to their CRA account as of this time. Next stepsĪs a preventative measure, these additional CRA user IDs and passwords, along with those associated with locked accounts in February, will be revoked and instructions will be made available to impacted individuals on how to re-gain access to their CRA account. We will begin revoking these CRA user IDs and passwords starting March 13, 2021. However, as tax season has begun, and with the recent media coverage of the email notifications some Canadians received a few weeks ago, we wish to make sure Canadians are properly informed on this matter. Locking accounts in this manner is part of normal CRA operations.

Like the accounts that were locked in February, these user IDs and passwords were not compromised as a result of a breach of CRA’s online systems, rather they may have been obtained by unauthorized third parties and through a variety of means by sources external to the CRA. The total number of accounts impacted is roughly 800 thousand. Through this ongoing work, additional user IDs and passwords have been identified as being available to unauthorized individuals. The CRA continues to conduct routine checks and analyze user IDs and passwords for any unauthorized access. Impacted individuals, with email addresses on file, were notified that their email was removed from their account on February 16. Out of an abundance of caution, and to prevent unauthorized access to these accounts, the CRA took swift action to lock these accounts. We wish to reiterate that these user IDs and passwords were not compromised as a result of a breach of CRA’s online systems, rather they may have been obtained by unauthorized third parties and through a variety of means by sources external to the CRA, such as email phishing schemes or third party data breaches. In February, an analysis revealed evidence that some user IDs and passwords used to access CRA accounts may have been obtained by unauthorized third parties. Fraud Prevention Month reminds us of the importance of taking appropriate steps to safeguard sensitive information online. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is committed to protecting the personal and tax information of Canadians. In case you haven't completed the Prologue yet.The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is committed to protecting the personal and tax information of Canadians. However, to do so will be challenging so we encourage players to team up with your fellow realm mates for a speedier conquest! The encounters involved in Chapter 1 are meant for a single player to be able to complete alone. Please note that if you are currently logged in you must re-patch to be able to see the new dungeon entrances.Īurulite returns! Within the new dungeons awaits quests and enemies who will award players with aurulite, which can be spent at the new aurulite merchants within the dungeons! Sheeroe Hills - Explore around the northwest corner of the zone for the veil's rift entrance! Malmohus - Explore around the northwest corner of the zone for the tunnel entrance! New open-world dungeons have been added to the three realms, and these can be found in each realm’s dragon zones!ĭartmoor - Explore around the soutwest corner of the zone for tomb's entrance! Venture into Dartmoor, Malmohus, and Sheeroe Hills once again and continue A Dragon’s Curse!

The crafting ingredient, powdered aurulite, has been added to the loot table of the dungeon enemies. Elite enemies are typically powerful and require several allies. However, they are typically more difficult than regular enemies.Įnemies marked always drop a larger stack of aurulite. Named, non-elite enemies, have an increased chance to drop aurulite. The chance for all enemies in the new dungeons to drop aurulite has been increased.

These will be updated with more legacy items in the coming chapters. Legacy Merchants that offer legacy Catacombs items have been added inside the dungeons.

They also state if they are achievable (Solo), as a (Small Group), or require a (Battlegroup).Īll quest credit is battlegroup credit (but can be completed as a solo or group as well). These are marked as in the quest’s title. These are marked (Battlegroup) in the quest’s title.Ĭampaign Quests – Will have varying degree of difficulty. These are marked (Elite) in the quest’s title.īattlegroup Quests – Will require a battlegroup to complete. Normal Quests – Can be done as a solo player.Įlite Quests – Will typically involve a small group to complete. Several new quests and quest types have been added to the dungeon: The entire dungeons are now open for exploration!
