Posted on Feb 12, 2014
CID Report of false website soliciting Current/Former Military...
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The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command reports that
a website claiming to be an official U.S. Army benefits website, using the web
address http://www.usmilitarybenifit.org,
is NOT an official U.S. Army website and it is not affiliated, nor endorsed in
any way, by the U.S. Army.
The official "MyArmyBenefits" website can be
found at http://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil.
This is the authorized U.S. Army website for all benefits and services.
Soldiers and former service members are required to use either their CAC or AKO
login information to access the official website. According to CID, the bogus
website’s purpose is to collect AKO email accounts and passwords.
Posted 11 y ago
Responses: 3
Thanks you the info MSG Stankovich. wish we could tar and feather those con men like in the old days.
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Good Info, thanks MSG S., it is sad that there are still individuals out there attempting to scam veterans and SMs in this day after all we have been through in the past 13 years.
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I like it. I ran across a guy I wanted to punch out. A sign on his back about military suicides. nuff said right there
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