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International Access Code: Bank of America (2007)

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From: “Bank of America Alert”
Subject: Bank of America Alert: I.A.C. protection
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:59:55 +0200

Remember: Always look for your SiteKey before you enter your passcode during Sign In

International Access Code (I.A.C)

You last logged into Online Banking on: 9/8/2007

You are receiving this message, due to you protection, Our Online Technical Security Service Foreign IP Spy recently detected that your online account was recently logged on from am 87.2.183.197 without am International Access Code (I.A.C) and from an unregistered computer, which was not verified by the Our Online Service Department.

If you last logged in you online account on Tuesday August 16th 2007, by the time 5:42 am from an Foreign Ip their is no need for you to panic, but if you did log in your account on the above Date and Time, kindly take 2-3 minute of your online banking experince to verify and register your computer now to avoid identity theft, your protection is our future medal.

Verification Link

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Notice: You can acess your account from a foreign IP or country by getting am (I.A.C) International Access Code, by contacting our local brances close to you.


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