Bank Of America.

I recently received an email stating that my Bank Of America account needed to be upgraded.  And since I don’t have a Bank Of America account, I suspected that it was a “Phishing” attempt.  When I looked at the email address of the sender, I discovered that it was from a church and not Bank Of America.  So,  I assumed that the email address was “spoofed” and not valid.

When I opened the email, I discovered that they wanted me to enter my account number and my password so that I could update my account information.  Of course, since I didn’t have an account with BoA, I dismissed the whole email.

But, if someone did have an account with BoA, they could be mislead.  So, it is always good to call the bank before revealing any vital information.

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