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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Bank of America Alert : Message from Customer Service .

Sorry, but Bank of America or any other bank send e-mails to “undisclosed recipients”, demanding they log into a site or give out personal info. This is a phishing scam, so do not click on any links! Forward the scam to Bank of America so they can work to shut it down. And remember, legitimate banks do not refer to you as “Dear Valued Customer”. They will send out individual e-mails and never include a link to their site. Go directly to the site and log on. Be safe. Be smart. “Be informed”.


Wednesday, August 5, 2009 6:58 AM
From:
"Bank of America"

To:
undisclosed-recipients





Dear Valued Customer :


As part of our security measures, we regularly screen activity in the Bank of America Online Banking system. We recently contacted you after noticing an issue on your account . We requested information from you for the following reason:Our system requires further account verification.To restore your account, please Sign in to Online Banking.





Please Note:If we do no receive the appropriate account verification within 48 hours, then we will assume this Bank account is fraudulent and will be suspended. The purpose of this verification is to ensure that your bank account has not been fraudulently used and to combat the fraud from our community.






Remember, Bank of America is committed to your security and protection. To find out more, take a look at our Information Security section under Privacy and Security on the Web site.






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