If you bank with Chase, I recommend you log into your online chase account asap and ensure that there is nothing strange going on with it including transfers. Today, I logged in using my own account information and the Chase system instead logged me into an entirely different person's account, a person I have no knowledge of. When I logged out of the account, and logged in again using the same account info, I was then able to access my own account, only to find out an unauthorized transfer had occurred in the last 20 minutes. If it had only been an unauthorized transfer from my account, I would have assumed that my account information had been hacked or stolen. But that would not explain why Chase's system directed me to another person's account (granting access to their transactions, username, personal information etc) when I attempted to log into my own account using my account information. Within the past day, I have heard of another person having what sounds like a potentially similar issue. When I called Chase to resolve this issue, I found out that there was an internal memo about this issue and they were experiencing abnormally high call traffic which I would guess to be related. This is just a warning and heads up in case it could be affecting you as well.
EDIT: As comments have pointed out below, logging in might make you more vulnerable to the issue depending on the cause. One alternative may be to call their automated system to determine the latest transactions on the account and if any unauthorized transfers have occurred.
Submitted February 21, 2018 at 09:29PM by LKDOxF http://ift.tt/2BJZ4dR