send any phishing related emails regarding Bank of America to abuse@bankofamerica.com. This is also generally true of any corporate web presence.
Phishing
Delete the email.
You receive an email from your bank requesting that you forward them your account password for security reasons
delete the email
Delete the email
In ICT, masquerading means to someone that is phishing for information (credit card numbers, passwords, usernames) is pretending to be someone trustworthy. For instance, a person trying to steal your bank account information may email saying that they are Bank of America, and due to a security breach, they need you to confirm all of your personal information. They are not really Bank of America. They are masquerading as Bank of America to make you feel safe giving out your information.
In ICT, masquerading means to someone that is phishing for information (credit card numbers, passwords, usernames) is pretending to be someone trustworthy. For instance, a person trying to steal your bank account information may email saying that they are Bank of America, and due to a security breach, they need you to confirm all of your personal information. They are not really Bank of America. They are masquerading as Bank of America to make you feel safe giving out your information.
No bank would ever send such an email. Delete it straight away.
Hi, No it is NOT. Beware of phishing and ID theft. Dont ever send them ur passwords or any details about you.
credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security Number.
credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security Number.
This is an example of a scam known as "phishing". For more information, please see the related link.