Fraudwatchers  
Register FAQ Members List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Go Back   Fraudwatchers > News and Articles > Scam Related Articles > Identity Theft/ "Phishing"

Identity Theft/ "Phishing" The deliberate assumption of another person's identity, usually to gain access to their finances.

» Non-Registered Users
You are seeing this module because you are showing as an unregistered user - have you forgotten to log in?

As an unregistered user, you may view and post in the general forums (where applicable); however all posts you make are "moderated" (i.e. placed into a moderation queue to be approved) before they are visible on the site. Please, therefore, refrain from posting duplicate posts as these will simply be deleted.

This also applies to those of you that have registered, but have not yet validated your email address. Please check your email inbox for an email that was sent by this site, and either click on the link provided therein, or copy and paste the link into your browser address bar. Until such time as you have verified your registration, you will have the same privileges as an unregistered user.

If you have not received your confirmation/validation email, please use our Contact Us form to request us to resend your validation details.


Reply
 
Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 8 April 2009, 19:04
SKLA3780's Avatar
SKLA3780 SKLA3780 is offline
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Colorado, USA
Timezone: GMT -7
Languages:
Bank Of America Scam! Beware!

**Bank of America Logo Here** (--> took you to actual site for bank)

Dear Bank of America customer,

Incorrect login attempts have been made on your online banking account.
For your protection we have temporarily suspended access to it.
To regain access please authenticate online



Click here for regain access. (-->Did not click on this link...clicked on above link...would not suggest clicking on this link!)

We apologize for the inconvenience.
© 2009 Bank of America.

____________________________________________________________ _____

I received this email and knew it was a scam right away - didn't even read the whole email. Please don't click on the link it asks you to. This was a smart person because they linked the logo they copied from the Bank Of America website and actually linked it to their website.

The logo is safe to click on - the "Click here for regain access" is NOT a safe link to click on.

Thank You!
__________________
SKLA3780
Reply With Quote To the Top
Reply


Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time is now 20:28.

Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer Notice

Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS
©2005-2008 Fraudwatchers dot Org
Site support and maintenance by Beben IT
 
Copyright Notice
All internal graphics and content of this site is copyright ©FraudWatchers.Org unless otherwise acknowledged. Direct linking to any part of this site (including 'hot' linking'), especially graphics either contained within posts/articles or stand-alone, with the intention of drawing bandwidth from the service provider, is strictly prohibited. Reproduction of articles, posts, news items, and/or linking to same through a URL link is welcomed providing acknowledgement of both the author and Fraudwatchers.Org is given, and the context within which the original material was published remains intact. Reproduction and publication of such material is strictly prohibited if such is made with the intent to mislead or deceive.