Industry Verticals · FinTech & BankingstructuralFintechFraud PreventionB2C

Unauthorized $2,100 Overnight Deduction from Bank Account by Unknown Company

A Wells Fargo customer woke up to find $2,100 deducted overnight by an unknown company with no prior authorization. The unauthorized access to a bank account by an unrecognized third party represents a critical account security and fraud prevention gap.

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