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  1. Phishing scams and fraudulent communication. Phishing can include phony phone calls, emails, faxes, contracts and postal mailings. The communications are sent in hopes of collecting personal or account information (usernames, passwords, email addresses, credit card and social security numbers).

  2. 19 kwi 2024 · AMERICAN AIRLINES. Someone had used my miles the night before to book two rentals from Avis via Rocket. Of my more than 400,000 stockpiled AAdvantage miles, there were just over 20,000 miles left in my account. Here's what happened and how you can prevent it from happening to you.

  3. 29 mar 2023 · American Airlines corporate security has locked my AAdvantage account due to alleged fraud and/or identity theft. Here's what happened.

  4. Be sure your email address is current - do everything you can to regain complete control of your AAdvantage accounts. I do hope the traveler is intercepted and dealt with appropriately- they may have thought they were getting a deal for a low price, or been part of the scam.

  5. 20 kwi 2024 · You’ll need a new AAdvantage number and they’ll want you to use a new e-mail address, too. You’ll need to get a police report on the theft, which is interesting because the implication is that the miles belong to you rather than to the airline.

  6. 8 gru 2018 · My AAdvantage account had been compromised. There was no use trying to save it. I needed to create a new AAdvantage account with a different email address (that didn’t resemble my old one) and different security questions; In order to get my miles back, I needed to submit a police report to American Corporate Security.

  7. 25 sty 2022 · So be on the lookout for this AA phishing scam and never click the link in the email or any email unless you know for certain it’s legitimate. You can always just type in the web address manually to avoid hackers from infecting your computer or getting hold of your login credentials.