Bank of America Scam Leaves Victim Uncompensated for $5,050 Loss
- Cybercriminals drain $5,050 from customer’s account.
- Involvement of phishing for sensitive data.
- Reimbursement denied due to “customer-authorized” transaction.
A Bank of America account holder fell victim to a scam, losing $5,050 as cybercriminals accessed the account through phishing tactics.
The event underscores the persistent threat of cyber fraud, highlighting broader security vulnerabilities in banking, with significant implications for customer trust.
Cybercriminals Drain $5,050 Through Phishing Scheme
Bank of America will never ask you to send us personal information such as an account number, Social Security number, Tax ID or share your One Time Passcode. – Bank of America Security Center
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