Deadbeats' Hall of Lame
2007 Bank Of America Edition
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This page created on January 1, 2007 for Fraud-oriented deadbeats
Featuring lame phish spammers forging Bank of America. These are NOT spams from Bank of America and Bank of America has NO involvement in the sending of these spams in any way, shape or form. Although I don't like Bank of America, I also want it clear that this is NOT a slam BofA page, but rather a highlighting of a specific abuse method that merely implicates BofA. Again, BofA is not sending these spams. These spams are sent by spammers attempting to defraud BofA. Outside of me just not liking BofA, I have no grudge against them. If someone was doing the same thing in the name of the bank I am currently a customer of, I would do the same thing as I have done here.
Subject: Important: Please update your Bank of America account
Date: 4/23/2007 14:02
Received: 4/23/2007 13:03
From: Bank of America, customerservice@bankofamerica.com
To: Chris Pickett, chris@studio42.com
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After months of trying to spam me, this idiot phisher finally delivers one of 7 unwanted
phish scams.
Note: I am not a Bank of America customer.
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Subject: Important: Please update your Bank of America account
Date: 4/23/2007 14:03
Received: 4/23/2007 13:04
From: Bank of America, customerservice@bankofamerica.com
To: webmaster@studio42.com
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#2.
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Subject: Important: Please update your Bank of America account
Date: 4/23/2007 14:08
Received: 4/23/2007 13:09
From: Bank of America, customerservice@bankofamerica.com
To: postmaster@studio42.com
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#3. There are no CC's or BCC's, these are all sent individually.
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Subject: Important: Please update your Bank of America account
Date: 4/23/2007 14:34
Received: 4/23/2007 13:41
From: Bank of America, customerservice@bankofamerica.com
To: postmaster@studio42.com
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#4. Annoying.
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Subject: Important: Please update your Bank of America account
Date: 4/23/2007 14:41
Received: 4/23/2007 13:41
From: Bank of America, customerservice@bankofamerica.com
To: Chris Pickett, chris@studio42.com
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#5 in a row of spammer failure.
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Subject: Important: Please update your Bank of America account
Date: 4/23/2007 14:41
Received: 4/23/2007 13:41
From: Bank of America, customerservice@bankofamerica.com
To: webmaster@studio42.com
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#6. Just not working out for this idiot spammer.
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Subject: Important: Please update your Bank of America account
Date: 4/23/2007 16:39
Received: 4/23/2007 15:41
From: Bank of America, customerservice@bankofamerica.com
To: webmaster@studio42.com
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Last one for this annoying run, or at least so it seems.
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Subject: Bank of America Alert - Irregular Credit Card Activity
Date: 10/11/2007 13:28
Received: 10/11/2007 14:21
From: Bank of America, onlinebanking@alert.bankofamerica.com
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Bank of America phisher. Lame!!
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Subject: Bank of America Alert - Irregular Credit Card Activity
Date: 10/16/2007 14:32
Received: 10/16/2007 14:26
From: U.S. Bank, 1800USBanks@usbank-email.com
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Stealing service from sick children to phish for bank accounts.
Sad thing is they are not clear which bank they are trying to scam and phish off of
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Subject: Bank of America
Date: 11/26/2007 09:03
Received: 11/26/2007 10:58
From: admin@bankofamerica.com
To: Chris Pickett, chris@studio42.com
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This is by far one of the lamest phish attempts I have ever seen.
Again, I don't like Bank of America, but with a phish attempt like this being
so stupid, you really have to be stupid to fall for it.
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Subject: Bank of America
Date: 11/26/2007 13:00
Received: 11/26/2007 12:55
From: admin@bankofamerica.com
To: Chris Pickett, chris@studio42.com
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While spelling errors were fixed, it's a new URL and the same tired scam as above.
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