An Email with the Subject "Your Online Banking Alert" was received in one of Scamdex's honeypot email accounts on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 10:54:57 -0400 and has been classified as a Generic Scam Email. The sender shows as Bank Of America <alerts@bankofamerica.com>.
The email address was probably spoofed. Do not reply to or contact any persons or organizations referenced in this email, or follow any URLs as you may expose yourself to scammers and, at the very least, you will be added to their email address lists for spam purposes.
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Dear Bank Of America customer,
Protecting the security of our customers and the Bank Of America network , as a preventative measure, we have temporarily limited access to sensitive account features.
To restore your account access, please take the following steps to ensure that your account has not been compromised:
After updates :
1.Login to your Bank Of America Online Banking account. In case you are not enrolled for Online Banking, you will have to fill in all the required information, including your name and you account number.
2. Review your recent account history for any unauthorized withdrawals or deposits, and check you account profile to make sure not changes have been made. If any unauthorized activity has taken place on your account, report this to Bank Of America staff immediately.
To get started, please click the link below:
http://www.bankofamerica.com/Survey/online- secure/BankOfAmerica/
This alert has been sent to you based on your preferences. If you would like to make any changes to your Online Banking Alerts service, please sign in to Online Banking and visit the Manage Alerts section.Because your reply will not be transmitted via secure e-mail, the e-mail address that generated this alert will not accept replies. If you would like to contact Bank of America with questions or comments, please sign in to Online Banking and visit the customer service section.
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