A Pennsylvania woman is outraged after Wells Fargo allowed 120 fraudulent charges totaling more than $7,000 on her account. And getting the bank’s help resolving the situation wasn’t easy.
The hackers ported the Daly City woman's landline number to a cell phone, then used it with other stolen information to steal ...
Wells Fargo said it would ban product sales goals, amid word of a big cross-selling scam. But Wells CEO John Stumpf told Wall Street Journal reporter Emily Glazer that the problem was not a bad ...
SHERIDAN, Colo. (KDVR) — Mark Cutler is grateful that he got his $30,000 back. The 75-year-old from Sheridan said the whole problem started when his computer screen froze and a message appeared. “It ...
Danbury residents Christopher Wattree and Bryan Jimenez are facing identity theft, computer crime and larceny charges, ...
The suspicious accounts were “geolocated to the cities of Danbury, Newtown, Meriden, New Britain and Hartford.” ...
In a sign of its commitment to staying in Denver, Bank of America has signed a new long-term lease for the 18th floor of ...
I mpostors posing as Wells Fargo reps over the phone were so convincing that Tampa resident Moses Harmon almost fell for ...
When people look at a bank, they see its branches, digital apps, and balance sheets. These are the visible organs of an ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it would require a vow to “work collaboratively” with companies before ...
The top 10% of earners now account for roughly half of all consumer spending, according to a report by Moody’s Analytics.
To protect yourself from various forms of fraud, especially from account takeover, you should change this setting in your bank account as soon as possible.