Avast security researchers have detailed a mobile banking trojan that appears to have snuck onto Google Play and targeted those using Wells Fargo, Chase, and Citibank accounts.
Wells Fargo has launched cardless withdrawals at over 5,000 ATMs. Those with Android Pay and Samsung Pay can use their phones to get money out of their bank accounts.
Similarly to how you'll be able to connect your PayPal account to Android Pay for NFC payments, Wells Fargo has announced they're partnering with PayPal to offer a similar feature.
The developers behind the Wells Fargo application are rolling out a new update via the Play Store that finally brings support for fingerprint authentication.
If you're a Well Fargo customer, you'll soon be able to withdraw cash from the company's ATM machines without using your debit card. An update will soon be pushed out to all Well Fargo ATMs which will allow users to verify their identity with their smartphone using their NFC-enabled smartphone...
After Android Wear 2.0 launched, it was discovered that Wells Fargo was no longer compatible. However, a few users have confirmed that is no longer the case and you can again use your Wells Fargo cards with Android Pay.
While Android Pay support on Android Wear 2.0 is one of the highlight features of the new update, the service currently does not support cards issued by two of the largest banks in the US - Wells Fargo and CITI. For now, Google isn't saying why the cards are not supported.
Wells Fargo has announced their own digital wallet platform. The bank will allow users to manage their account and pay for things from their smartphones, with NFC support being used for mobile payments much like Android Pay. Of course, Wells Fargo was one of the earliest banks to support Android...
Brand Finance's list of the most valuable global brands has been updated for 2016. The top 3 saw a pretty interesting shakeup as Google took Samsung's 2nd place spot. Fortunately for Samsung, they didn't tumble too far as they now command the 3rd place spot. Other brands in the top 10 (in...
Wells Fargo bankers can now enjoy Samsung Pay. The functionality was added today, marking the 70th US bank to get support for Samsung Pay in its 5 months of availability.
According to unnamed sources who work with both Wells Fargo and Bank of America, we will be seeing Android Pay enabled ATMs sometime this year.
These two banks are looking to expand these options and hope to add other types of mobile wallets like Apple Pay as well.
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