Security News Bank of America Customers Under Attack, Phishing Site Hosted on Russian Server

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You might be tempted to believe that hackers are getting tired of using phishing scams to target bank clients across the globe, but as Bank of America customers might find out the hard way, this doesn’t seem to be the case just yet.

HackRead has come across a new major phishing attack aimed at BoA clients, with hackers going after credit card details, but also personal information using a website hosted on a Russian server.

While there’s no evidence that hackers are Russians or are in any way linked to the government, the attack relies on the traditional method that involves an email requesting users to provide their details should they want certain limits on their bank accounts to be lifted.

“You have same usage limits in order to protect your priority. The limits will be lifted after confirming your informations. You need just to confirm your information by follow the next steps: 1. Click the link below to open a secure browser window. 2. Confirm that you’re the owner of the account, and then follow the instructions,” the email reads.

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