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December 8th, 2017, 03:25 PM
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Bank of America Phishing
Hi I would like to have the information about the steps which have been provided by Bank of America to identify phishing and spoofing emails?
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#2
December 9th, 2017, 08:00 AM
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Re: Bank of America Phishing
As part of its commitment to keeping your account as well aspersonal information safe and secure, Bank of America has assembled some useful tips for spotting fraudulent email. Phishing and spoofing Phishing as well as spoofing emails look like official Bank of America emails and try to trick you into visiting a fake website as well a providing your personal account information. These emails may also ask you to call a phone number as well as provide account information. Process to recognize phishing and spoofing emails: Connections that have all the earmarks of being Bank of America interfaces yet aren't. In the event that you put your cursor over a connection in a suspicious email, your email program no doubt demonstrates to you the goal URL. Try not to tap the connection, yet take a gander at the URL: A URL that is organized bankofamerica.fakewebsite.com is taking you to an area on fakewebsite.com. Because "bankofamerica" is a piece of the URL does not ensure that the site is an official Bank of America site. Solicitations for individual data. Bank of America messages will never request that you answer in an email with any individual data, for example, your Social Security number, ATM or PIN. Dire interests. We will never assert your record might be shut on the off chance that you neglect to affirm, confirm or validate your own data by means of email. Messages about framework and security refreshes. We will never assert the need to affirm critical data by means of email because of framework updates. Offers that sound pipe dream. We will never request that you round out a client benefit overview in return for cash, at that point request that you give your record number so you can get the cash. Evident mistakes and different blunders. These are regularly the sign of false messages and sites. Be vigilant for mistakes or linguistic blunders, clumsy written work and poor visual outline. In the event that you get a suspicious email that utilizations Bank of America's name, forward it to us quickly at abuse@bankofamerica.com. Much obliged to you for conveying this suspicious email to our consideration. Bank of America takes any endeavors to falsely utilize our image or imitate a bank agent genuinely. Our group audits all entries; we will just answer to your message on the off chance that we require extra data. |
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