Providing Free and Editor Tested Software Downloads
< HOME | TUTORIALS | GEEK-CADE| WEB TOOLS | YOUTUBE | NEWSLETTER | DEALS! | FORUMS | >

MajorGeeks.com - No Geek, no glory.

Software Categories

All In One Tweaks
Android
Antivirus & Malware
Appearance
Back Up
Browsers
CD\DVD\Blu-Ray
Covert Ops
Drivers
Drives (SSD, HDD, USB)
Games
Graphics & Photos
Internet Tools
Linux Distros
MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks
Multimedia
Networking
Office & Productivity
System Tools

Other news

· How To and Tutorials
· Life Hacks and Reviews
· Way Off Base
· MajorGeeks Deals
· News
· Off Base
· Reviews



IObit Halloween Sale

spread the word

· YouTube
· Facebook
· Instagram
· Twitter
· Pintrest
· RSS/XML Feeds
· News Blur
· Yahoo
· Symbaloo

about

· Top Freeware Picks
· Malware Removal
· Geektionary
· Useful Links
· About Us
· Copyright
· Privacy
· Terms of Service
· How to Uninstall

top downloads

1. GS Auto Clicker
2. Smart Defrag
3. Macrium Reflect FREE Edition
4. Sergei Strelec's WinPE
5. MusicBee
6. K-Lite Mega Codec Pack
7. Visual C++ Redistributable Runtimes AIO Repack
8. Format Factory
9. ImgBurn
10. FlyOobe / Flyby11
More >>

top reads

Star 8 Windows Shortcuts That’ll Make You More Productive and Save You Time

Star Windows 10 Not Dead Yet - You Can Still Get Updates For Free

Star What is a '400 Bad Request - Request Header or Cookie Too Large' Error and How to Fix It

Star How to Fix Windows Install Error 0xC1900101

Star How to Force Enable Windows 10 Extended Security Updates If The Option Is Not Showing

Star Windows 11 25H2 is Out: What’s New and How to Get It Now.

Star Star Trek Fleet Command Promo Codes: Redeem Codes for Free Shards, Blueprints And Resources

Star Boost Your PC Speed with ReadyBoost: How a Thumb Drive Can Enhance Your System's Performance

Star 5 Hidden Windows Tools You’ve Had All Along But Never Use

Star Use the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool Before Support Ends For Windows 10 in 2025


MajorGeeks.Com » News » May 2015 » Phony Bank of America/ American Express phishing email making the rounds

Phony Bank of America/ American Express phishing email making the rounds


Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 05/26/2015 05:02 PM [ comments Comments ]


A phony banking phishing email is making the rounds that is trying to get victims to share personal data online or risk account suspension.

The message is addressed to Bank of America and American Express customers and has an ‘attached file’ to download with instructions to update “necessary fields.”

Dear American Express customer,
We have recently detected that a different computer user has attempted gaining access to your online account and multiple passwords were attempted with your user ID.
It is necessary to re-confirm your account information and complete a profile update.
You can do this by downloading the attached file and updating the necessary fields.
Note: If this process is not completed within 24-48 hours we will be forced to suspend your account online access as it may have been used for fraudulent purposes.
Completion of this update will avoid any possible problems with your account.
Thank you for being a valued customer.
(C) 2015 American Express. All rights reserved

If you have any doubts as to the authenticity of an email from any bank, contact the bank directly.

Source: SanFrancisco


« Teenager arrested in "swatting" incident · Phony Bank of America/ American Express phishing email making the rounds · 100,000 taxpayer records accessed in IRS breach »




Comments
comments powered by Disqus

MajorGeeks.Com » News » May 2015 » Phony Bank of America/ American Express phishing email making the rounds

© 2000-2025 MajorGeeks.com
Powered by Contentteller® Business Edition