Wells Fargo hit by cyber attack

Wells Fargo experienced a DDoS attack yesterday, leaving customers unable to access online and mobile bankings services. This came just a week after the US bank's website ran slowly as a result of abnormally high traffic, believed to be part of another cyber attack.

Wells Fargo posted the following message on Facebook: "We're experiencing a denial of service attack, which is a deliberate attempt to disrupt website access by flooding a site with traffic, similar to a cyber traffic jam. If you're having difficulty accessing the site or mobile banking, try logging on again as the disruption is usually intermittent. Rest assured that your account and personal information are safe. You can also call 800-869-3557 or visit one of our stores to access your accounts. We're sorry for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to resolve this issue."

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