Spam attempts to scam Bank of America customers

Wednesday, 14 May 2003, 1:22 AM EST

The e-mail appears to come from the Bank of America customer support department, but there are several misspellings and grammatical errors that make it easy to identify the message as a fake. The message arrives from custommersupport@bankofamerica.com with a subject line reading: "Security Server Update." The text of the message includes a graphic header taken from the bank's home page.

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