Bank of America Scam Detection
I-detect ang pekeng Bank of America emails, messages, at websites. Agaran na tinukoy ng aming AI-powered scanner ang mga Bank of America impersonation attempts.
Official Bank of America Domains
Genuine Bank of America communications come from these domains. Anything else is suspicious.
Mga Karaniwang Bank of America Scam
BofA Account Verification Email
Phishing emails that appear to come from Bank of America, claiming your account needs urgent verification or will be restricted.
Fake Fraud Department Calls
Calls with spoofed caller ID showing Bank of America's number, claiming fraudulent charges and requesting card details or one-time codes.
BofA Zelle Scam
Text messages or calls claiming a suspicious Zelle payment is being processed, then tricking you into authorizing transfers to the scammer.
Fake EDD / Unemployment Debit Card Fraud
Criminals use stolen identities to file fraudulent unemployment claims on Bank of America-issued debit cards.
BofA Credit Card Reward Points Phishing
Emails claiming your rewards points are expiring or you have an unclaimed cash-back bonus, linking to a fake BofA login.
Paano Makikilala ang Pekeng Bank of America Message
- Bank of America emails come from @bankofamerica.com or @ealerts.bankofamerica.com.
- BofA will never request your full Social Security number, ATM PIN, or one-time passcode via email or phone.
- Verify alerts by logging in at bankofamerica.com or calling 800-432-1000.
- Enable transaction alerts in the BofA mobile app.
- Forward suspicious emails to abuse@bankofamerica.com.
- Only download the BofA app from official app stores.
Report Bank of America Scams
If you have received a suspicious message impersonating Bank of America, report it directly to Bank of America so they can take action and protect others.
Official Bank of America Fraud Reporting Page