Hello buddy users, I'd like to share about something that confuses many HB users. There are a lot of conspiracies going on about the way of blizzard's identification of your PC. Many people say it is your IP or hardwareID. Blizzard actually identifies your PC through your regedit entries if you check your regedit.exe you will see some strings created by Blizzard that gives your pc a unique number. You need to open your regedit.exe and your PC's ID can be found "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\Battle.net". Take care.
Now change this string or delete it , login to wow and report back if their login system will recognize you as different client (and thus ask you for verification) or not. ... And some food for thought: Battle.net web-site also blocks you if it does not recognize you (and yea web-page obv cannot read your registry) People often report multibans at different PCs (and obv diff reg strings) If you are not botting on particular account (call it main) and you are not linking it to botting ones - it does not get banned even if your entire bot farm on same "UUID" was wiped out. So what exactly this string does then?