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Fake Bank of America Website Stealing Passwords

A fraudulent website disguised as Bank of America is actively tricking people into entering their login credentials, which are then stolen by criminals. If anyone in your family clicks this link, their banking information could be compromised.

What to do: Do not visit this link, and remind your family to only access bank websites by typing the official address directly into the browser — never through links in emails or messages.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicks a link to what looks like Bank of America, they could accidentally give criminals their password and account access. This means your savings and money transfers could be at risk. Always type your bank's web address directly into the browser yourself, and never click links from emails or texts claiming to be from your bank.

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