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"Bank Of America Unrecognized Login" Phishing Scam

Bank of American customers, please beware of the fake "Unrecognized Login" email below, which contains links that go to a fake Bank of America website. The fake email is being sent by cybercriminals who are attempting to trick you into click on the links in it, which goes to a phishing website. The phishing website will ask visitors to sign-in, but any attempt to sign-in will result in the visitors' Bank of America account credentials being sent to the cybercriminals behind the fake email.

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The "Bank Of America Unrecognized Login" Phishing Scam

Security Alert: Unrecognized Login

Bank Of America - onlinebanking@ealerts.bankofamerica.com

Wed 10/23/2019 9:27 AM

Bank of America

Dear Valued Customer:

As part of our ongoing effort to protect your account and our relationship, we monitor your account for possible fraudulent activity.

We need to confirm that you or someone authorized to use your account made the following activity(s) on your account

1) A recent logon from a computer we do not recognize.

What do I have to do?

Sign in to online Banking

Please review your recent activity and provide all neccesary information, and we'll help you take corrective action by activating the new Bank Of America antispam to protect your accounts and email.

Once you have completed the process, we will send you an email notifying that your account is available again. After that you can access your account online at any time.

The information provided will be treated in confidence and stored in our secure database.

If you fail to provide required information your account will be automatically

deleted from Our online database.

Your satisfaction is important to us, and we appreciate your prompt attention to this matter otherwise access to this account would be restricted.

Thank you for being a Bank of America customer.

If you have been tricked by the phishing scam, please contact Bank of America immediately before the cybercriminals gain unauthorised access to your account and use it fraudulently.

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