Suspicious
Phishings targeting Bank of America
Suspicious and active websites
Phishings targeting Bankofamerica
Suspicious and active websites
Active
2
New (7d)
2
Trend (7d)
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Suspicious sites — confidence is not always 100%. Use for Threat Hunting or watchlists.
| Last check (UTC) | First seen (UTC) ▾ | URL | Screenshot | Flags | Details |
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| 2026-05-24 01:30 | 2026-05-23 01:01 | ![]() |
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| 2026-05-24 01:30 | 2026-05-22 13:00 | ![]() |
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Suspicious sites — confidence is not always 100%. Use for Threat Hunting or watchlists.
| URL | Screenshot | Details |
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| http://bankofamerica-three.ve…
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| https://bankofamerica-three.v…
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AIHow to verify a real Bank of America URL
- Legitimate Bank of America URLs always end in
bankofamerica.com(e.g.www.bankofamerica.com,account.bankofamerica.com). Anything else — including look-alike typosquats, hyphenated variations, or unfamiliar TLDs like.xyz/.top/.vip— is not Bank of America. - The padlock icon proves TLS is active, not that the site is safe. Free DV certificates are issued to attackers in minutes; every active site listed above has a valid TLS certificate.
- If you got the link from email, SMS, or social media, do not click it. Open
bankofamerica.comfrom your browser bookmark or type the domain manually. - Real Bank of America pages almost never ask for credentials immediately after clicking from a message — treat any such redirect as a phishing attempt until the domain is verified.

