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The email claiming to be from American National Bank of Texas and instructing you to verify information to restore account access is a phishing scam. Phishing e-mails are e-mails from scam artists who use official looking webpages designed to trick you into believing they are from a corporate website that you have an account with. Once you are at the site, they will ask you to provide or verify personal information such as bank account information, credit card information, social security information and password information. If you get such an e-mail, you should delete it and do not provide any of the requested information. However, if you are not convinced that you have a fraudulent e-mail, please contact American National Bank of Texas directly and explain the e-mail you received. If you give out any personal information, contact American National Bank of Texas immediately and depending on what information you gave out, it may be wise to take measures to protect against identity theft (e.g. contact credit agencies, close accounts, cleanse computer). Many e-mail solicitations that appear to be phishing e-mails are set forth throughout this website and below:
Dear ANB Customer,We regret to inform you that we had to lock your ANB account
access because we have reasons to believe that it may have been
compromised by outside parties.
In order to protect your sensitive information, we temporarily
suspended your account access.Please use the link below to confirm your identity and restore your
account access:http://65.82.196.202/online/anbtx/login.htm?servlet/efs/restorel?WT.svl=1
This is a security measure that will ensure that you are the only person
with access to the account. Thank you for your time and consideration
in this matter.
Please do not reply to this message.
For any inquiries, contact Customer Service.
Document Reference: (87051203).
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