Since Blizzard's servers have been hacked several times and information was stolen, with absolutely no way to prevent compromise other than having an authenticator, there /might/ be a case. Normally, I'd say Blizzard's lawyers are expensive enough to make it go away, but some crotchety old judges hate video games. Get the right one and perhaps the suit won't be laughed out of the courtroom.
And no, the fact that there's a free app available for (smart)phones doesn't excuse Blizzard not securing their servers; it's pure laziness that they would rather their customers do their job for them, with the added slap in the face that they have to pay to do it. Some people hate (smart)phones. I'm one of them.
And no, the fact that there's a free app available for (smart)phones doesn't excuse Blizzard not securing their servers; it's pure laziness that they would rather their customers do their job for them, with the added slap in the face that they have to pay to do it. Some people hate (smart)phones. I'm one of them.