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Fiserv blamed for Capital One Outage

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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/capital-one-direct-deposit-issues/

MoneyWatch
Capital One's technical woes worsen, with more bank accounts hit with deposit delays
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By Kate Gibson

Edited By Anne Marie Lee, Alain Sherter

Updated on: January 17, 2025 / 2:34 PM EST / CBS News

Capital One's technical issues had thousands more customers on Friday reporting problems with direct deposits, with the bank offering assurances that it's working to resolve the issue now plaguing users for a third day and that no foul play is involved.

After nearly 4,000 reported issues with Capital One banking earlier in the day, just under 3,000 were reporting difficulties as of 2:16 p.m. Eastern on Friday, according to Down Detector, an online service that tracks tech outages. The problem has escalated since getting flagged mid-week, on Wednesday, and just over 1,700 outage reports from Capital One users by Thursday afternoon.

Once systems are restored, people will see their transactions online, Capital One's customer service account posted on X in response irate and worried customers. "Your funds are safe and full account functionality will be restored as soon as possible."

The issue is not related to fraud "or the work of bad actors attempting to access our systems. Your funds are secure and will accurately show when the tech issue is resolved," said the bank in response to another poster.

"This is now Day 3, and my paycheck is still not deposited or showing as pending in my account. I would appreciate an update on the ETA for a resolution," one person said Friday on social media in a post directed at Capital One's customer service account on X.

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Capital One apologized in posts on social media and in an emailed statement on Friday to CBS MoneyWatch.

"Due to a technical issue experienced by a third-party vendor, some account services, deposits and payment processing for portions of our consumer, small business and commercial bank have been temporarily impacted," a spokesperson for the bank stated. "We are working closely with the vendor to resolve the issue. System restoration is underway but not yet fully operational. We apologize to our customers for this continued inconvenience."

That vendor, Jacksonville, Florida-based payment giant Fidelity National Information Services, said it had restored access to the applications hit by a power outage. "We are working with impacted clients to finalize the posting of transactions that occurred while systems were offline as quickly as possible," the company, also known as FIS, said in an emailed statement.

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Hey Author, Its FIS NOT Fiserv. Facts are important.

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Post ID: @ts+1jhtxwxqj

Thoughts? This has nothing to do with Fiserv.

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Post ID: @hv+1jhtxwxqj

Standard contracts with data centers would include Neglagence of Loss of Power with a funtional generator. SMH

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Post ID: @ez+1jhtxwxqj

My thoughts are FIS is not Fiserv. FIS is a totally different company, and has been abbreviated as FIS well before that was Fiserv's market tag. No love for either, but do try reading the article before you share it maybe?

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Post ID: @ec+1jhtxwxqj

I can see that reading comprehension has failed a number of folks. Read it again. This isn't a FISERV related issue this time:

That vendor, Jacksonville, Florida-based payment giant Fidelity National Information Services, said it had restored access to the applications hit by a power outage.

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Post ID: @dc+1jhtxwxqj

Coca-Cola blamed for bad batch of Pepsi.

SMFH

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Post ID: @cy+1jhtxwxqj

Neither fiserv nor frank sc--wed anything up this time. At least not related to this issue that involves two companies that AREN'T FISERV!

I know media literacy in America is bad, but please at least read the article.

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Post ID: @b7+1jhtxwxqj

fiserv really sc--wed up this time! I can't wait to see how Frank squeezes his way out of this one. Especially since he is going on to President Trump's adviser! Some blue person at fiserv trying to mess up this countries future?

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Post ID: @b3+1jhtxwxqj

Still no deposit, this is insane?? How are we supposed to survive and what are they doing to repair this, not to mention I'm being told .y account is over drafted....REALLY

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Post ID: @ay+1jhtxwxqj

FIS has employees to fix issues like this. Will Fiserv have employees when the inevitable issues occur? Will they have enough employees left to take the blame?

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Post ID: @an+1jhtxwxqj

Giannis' Number is 34.

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Post ID: @af+1jhtxwxqj

Both posts are named, not anon. Could be bad actor trying to spam board

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Post ID: @a6+1jhtxwxqj

It literally calls out Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) in the copied article text. Not sure why OP posted this.

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Post ID: @a5+1jhtxwxqj

FIS is not Fiserv

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