
Chase customers are now reporting a red malware warning on the website according to the latest user data from DownDetector.
Just last week several JPMorgan Chase customers were reporting missing their deposits from days to a week.
Earlier this month, numerous Chase customers were unable to access money through ATMs in California and other parts of the United States, including Texas, Florida, Ohio, New York City, Arizona, and many others.
And according to the company, more than 16,000 ATMs were affected nationwide.
Now several customers have alerted DownDetector of a suspicious red malware warning on the bank’s official website.
“Pretty serious looking malware red flag alert warning on Chase website now. OMG. Hope all our money is still there when we can log back in,” reported Chase Hatton.
“Red malware warning when I attempt to log in,” says Nick Tomasek.
“I am getting red background with message stated “The site ahead contains malware,” said another user.
“Getting error when trying to go to Rewards site “We’re working quickly to restore service. Sorry, we ran into a problem. Please check back later,” says the latest report from Sunday.
The most reported problems with Chase at the moment have had to do with login issues both on desktop and mobile.
Fewer Chase customers have reported being unable to use their debit cards, as reported earlier this month.
Users were complaining of an array of issues happening with their debit cards declining, not showing transactions, or recent deposits.
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More US banks are now freezing and closing accounts according to several new reports from Chase customers, Credit Karma (MVB Bank), and others.
Last week I reported Eric Begley said his family of four are being affected by Credit Karma’s bank partner, MVB bank and are on the brink of being evicted.
His payroll has been frozen and the family is working with local state reps to look into the problem.
“Our family with 2 children are being evicted Monday so please everyone pray for our family that this gets resolved for us asap.
C.K. is purposely holding up these simple routing numbers & now my family’s lives are suffering.”
Keith Sowder says his family is experiencing the same problems with Chase, Credit Karma’s bank, and Cash App.
“This is happening to my Wife and I even as we speak…with THREE different Financial institutions. Cash app, Chase and Credit Karma.
Cash app froze her acct. in Jan. 2022, claiming there had been a security breech. They sent her a total of EIGHT cards…none of which worked they “claimed” because she didn’t receive and attempt to activate them in time.
Her money shows up as still there…she just can’t access it. Chase claims she had several fraudulent purchases she disputed, close her acct. and was going to send her her $1,700 in that account…that was in JUNE!
Still haven’t seen it ! Finally, she opened an account with Credit Karma…same deal, they froze that account for NO reason!
If anyone has any ideas on who we need to contact to get her access to her money…and to make these BASTARDS PAY….please let me know ! We have contacted Attorneys and State Reps…with absolutely NOTHING being done! Thanks!”
Also Read: The US Treasury Direct is Now Freezing Customer Accounts
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