First of all, one can see that the email did not come from Bank of America, look closely and you can see that it came from 123hotel.dk
Second of all, the link inside the email, it says that it points to BofA, but if you hover (Don’t click, just go over it) over the link, one can see that the links points to some other web page, not BofA
From: | Bank of America Alert (onlinebanking@ealert.bankofamerica.com.123hotel.dk) ![]() |
Sent: | Sat 4/07/12 9:46 AM |
Online Banking Alert
Dear valued customer :
During our usual security enhancement protocol, we observed multiple login attempt error while login in to your online banking account. We have believed that someone other than you is trying to access your account for security reasons, we have temporarily suspend your account and your access to online banking and will be restricted if you fail to update.
To get start :
> Log on to https://www.bankofamerica.com/privacy/update.jsp
Please Note:
Always look for your SiteKey® before entering your Passcode.
Remember, Bank of America is committed to your security and protection. To find out more, take a look at our Information Security section
under Privacy and Security on the Web site.
Bank of America, Member FDIC.
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