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Date Reported: 1st January 2007 |
Risk Level: MEDIUM |
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Email Subject: |
Maintaining the trust of our customers ! |
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Apparent Sender: |
Bank Of America |
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Return Address: |
< support@online-bankofamerica.com > |
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Email Format: |
HTML |
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URL of Web Content: |
http://www.medgo.com/Newsletter/.verification/ www.bankofamerica.com/www.bankofamerica. com/BOA/sslencrypt218bit/online_banking/ |
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Location: |
TX, US |
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Scam number: |
aa-4063 |
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Comments: |
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Email asks you to confirm/update/verify your account data at Bank Of America by visiting the given link. You will be taken to a spoof website where your details will be captured for the phishers.
- Bank Of America never send their users emails requesting personal details in this way.
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The REAL URL of the spoof website is disguised as "https://bankonline.bankofamerica.com/efs/ servlet/login.jsp".
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The spoof website this email links to was not online at time of this report, but variations of the scam which link to working websites are bound to exist, so be wary! The website may have been taken down or disabled by the hosts, but quite often these websites are hosted on the personal computer of the phishers, so may only be online at certain times.
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The REAL URL of the spoof website looks nothing like the actual Bank Of America URL.
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"If you received this notice and you are not the authorized account holder, please be aware that it is in violation of our policy to represent oneself as another Bank of America user."
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Website: |
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Spoof website not online at time of report...
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