How to Report a Bank of America Phishing Email

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:08
If you suspect an email that appears to be from Bank of America is in fact fraudulent, don't panic. These emails, called "phishing emails," are actually sent to hundreds and thousands of people at a time in the hopes that one or two people...
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If you suspect an email that appears to be from Bank of America is in fact fraudulent, don't panic. These emails, called "phishing emails," are actually sent to hundreds and thousands of people at a time in the hopes that one or two people will fall for the scam. As long as you learn how to recognize the signs of phishing, how to report it, and how to keep your information safe, you can protect yourself from identity thieves and scammers of all types.

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Recognizing a Phishing Email

  1. Step 1 Pay attention to the email address.
    One of the most common techniques of email scammers is to use an email address that appears to be official. After all, if the bank is emailing you, it stands to reason it's a legitimate inquiry. Often these email addresses aren't actually official email addresses, and are only similar to email addresses. For example:[1]
    • The legitimate domain for Bank of America is @bankofamerica.com. If the domain in your email is @bankofamerica.us, or @ bankofamerica.net or any variation it's probably a fake.
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Part 2
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Reporting a Suspicious Email

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Part 3
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Protecting Your Information

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