I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news in this moment. I can share what’s generally known about Scotiabank error AUT001/AUT002-style outages and guide you on how to check the latest status.
Key points about AUT001/AUT002-style errors
- These error codes typically indicate connectivity issues between the Scotiabank app/website and its servers, or temporary outages on Scotiabank’s end, rather than a problem with your device or credentials. You may see login or loading failures as a result.[3][4]
- Outages are often reflected in social channels (Scotiabank Helps) and outage trackers (Downdetector, official Scotiabank status pages). Checking those sources can confirm whether the issue is widespread or user-specific.[4][5]
How to check latest status
- Visit Scotiabank’s official digital banking status or outage notices on their Canadian site, or their Twitter/X account for real-time updates.
- Check independent outage monitors (e.g., Downdetector) for recent reports of Scotiabank login or access issues.
- If you are affected and there’s no public outage, try common troubleshooting steps: ensure the app is updated, clear cache, try a different browser or the other channel (mobile app vs. online banking), and, if needed, reset your password after verifying you’re on the official site.
What you can do now
- If you rely on Scotiabank for urgent transactions, you might use alternative channels (phone banking) if available, or visit a branch if safe to do so.
- If the issue persists beyond a few hours, contact Scotiabank support via their official channels and, if you suspect fraud or unusual activity, review security alerts on their site.
Would you like me to pull the latest specific status from official pages and notable outage trackers? I can provide direct links and summarize the current status if you confirm you want me to browse live sources.