Saturday, December 21, 2013
Suspicious Login Attempt Detected On Your-Account
It's always interesting to hear from a bank you don't bank with about an account you don't hold.
Dear Bank of America Customer:
We noticed invalid login attempts on your online account from an unknown IP address.
Due to this, we have temporarily suspended your account as We believe there might be some security problems on your account. We have added an extra verification process to ensure your identity and account security.
Please download the verification letter attached and follow instructions to unlock your account.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Accounts-services,
Bank of America Online Service Team(SM)®
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Unlock Your Account
Dear Bank of America Customer:
We recently observed multiple login attempts on your account from different locations and computers, Multiple password failures automatically places your account on hold. You are now required to verify your account information in order to restore full access to your account. If this is not completed within 3 days, we will be forced to suspend your account indefinitely as it may have been used for fraudulent activities.
To remove limitations from your account Please click here to continue the verification process and unlock your account.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Want to get more alerts? Sign in to Bank of America Online Banking and click the "Manage Alerts" link in the "I want to..." box.
This is an automatically-generated e-mail message, please do not reply to it as your messages will not be seen.
If you have any questions about your account or need assistance, please call the phone number on your statement or go to Contact Us from your account page.
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