October 30, 2008
Alert: Irregular Check Card Activity
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Irregular Check Card Activity
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We detected irregular activity on your Bank of America Check Card on 10/28/2008. For your protection, you must verify this activity before you can continue using your card.Please visit Online Banking at www.bankofamerica.com to review your account activity, and then call us immediately at 1.800.622.8731 . We will review the activity on your account with you and upon verification, we will remove any restrictions placed on your account. |
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Because email is not a secure form of communication, please do not reply to this email.
If you have any questions about your account or need assistance, please call the phone number on your statement or go to Contact Us at www.bankofamerica.com. |
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Web Forgery

http://www.prikol.su/blog/bb/bb/online.1/acct/file/online.1/site-key/e-online-banking/update.html?Access_ID=007008&Current_Passcode=112qewqeq

Update Information
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Use this page to create your new passcode.
What do I need to know?
- To preserve your security, the Back button on your browser will be disabled while you are entering your personal information.
- Creating a unique online ID and passcode ensures that only you will have access to your accounts through Online Banking.
- When selecting your new passcode, consider modifying numbers that you already have memorized but that would not be obvious to someone attempting to guess.
- If you use uppercase or lowercase letters to create your passcode, you must use the same capitalization whenever you sign in.
- We use your Social Security or Tax Identification number only to identify you. The information is safe and secure. No one else has access to it.
- Entering either your SSN or TIN ensures you get access to your Bank of America accounts. A Tax Identification Number (TIN) is for business owners.
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full scam from BOA. thanks for this info
commented: by Andrew Johnson — October 30, 2008 @ 4:39 am