The “Chase Bank Infinite Money Glitch” is a trend on TikTok where a person can deposit a check through a Chase Bank ATM and then withdraw those funds before the check clears. This apparently was a real software bug although it is unclear how many people tried to take advantage of this bug before it was patched. The real question is this: was this an attempt by a foreign actor to destabilize the US banking system through a homegrown cyber attack and enlist US Citizens? I don’t think so. Cyabra software indicates that only 19 accounts participating in this trend out of 3454 are inauthentic. If this were a genuine attack, more inauthentic accounts would be engaged. This may be more of a cyber version of the “Tide Pod Challenge” where people supposedly ate laundry detergent for likes on social media. Still, this could be a way for a country to wage a cyber attack on the US banking system with plausible deniability in the future. You're currently a free subscriber to The official Ryan McBeth Substack. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Chase Bank Glitch: Trend or Cyber Warfare
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