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Published February 23, 2018
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JP Morgan Chase glitch gave some online users access to others' accounts

Date: February 23, 2018
Categories: Data Management, Financial Technology, OperationalRiskSecurity, riskmanagement, Security, technology, Transaction Banking
Keywords: JPMorgan


Some J.P. Morgan Chase customers were able to access other clients' personal information due to a glitch in the company's online systems. The problem has been resolved, the bank said.

The glitch affected a "very low number" of customers, but personal information was revealed "as if they were an authorized user on the account," according to Patricia Wexler, a spokeswoman for J.P. Morgan. The glitch mistakenly rerouted users to other clients' accounts following login between 6:30 p.m. ET to 9 p.m. ET, according to the spokeswoman.

J.P. Morgan could not confirm that no erroneous money transfers occurred as a result of the glitch, but said the chances of that were slim given the limited number of people impacted.

Numerous upset customers took to Reddit and Twitter to complain about the account issue.

Wexler added that J.P. Morgan hasn't received any reports of malicious money transfer as a result, but will work with customers on a case-by-base basis should such a situation arise. She added that the event was not a hack, but a technical glitch.

Re-disseminated by The Asian Banker from CNBC.com