- Review and update your contact information, especially your cell phone number and email address
- If you use the Bank of America Mobile Banking app, allow push alerts, and be sure to review and respond to alerts promptly
- Use a strong, unique password for each of your accounts. Memorize them and use multi-factor authentication where available. Learn more about creating strong passwords
- Never click a link on a suspicious web page, email or text. If you have clicked a suspicious link, report a problem here
- Review our fraud prevention checklist for more helpful tips
- If you're being asked to send money as the result of a call, text or email, here are some questions you need to consider:
- Is the requestor rushing or pressuring you?
- Is the person asking for money someone you've never met?
- If a business is requesting that you wire money or send funds online, is it to a new account number or different from what was described on initial paperwork?
- Is the phone number that's calling you (from, for example, your title company, contractor or attorney) different than usual?
- Are you being pressured to send money to claim lottery funds or some other form of prize?
If you can answer yes to any of these, think carefully about the request to send money. It may be a scam. If you believe you may have been the victim of a scam, report your experience to the FTC and/or to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center layer. Provide as many specific details as you can and be as descriptive about your experience as possible.