DUBLIN, Ohio–Member data from the ransomware attack on Patelco Credit Union is now available for sale online after the hackers said they were unable to reach an agreement with the credit union, according to a new report that also indicates the number of people potentially affected is larger than initially reported.
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WASHINGTON–Credit unions, and specifically those who represent CUs on Capitol Hill, are increasingly fielding questions challenging the credit union tax exemption, and one person does not expect the attention will be letting up anytime soon.
WASHINGTON—America’s Credit Unions is encouraging CUs to submit feedback on a proposed joint rule that would establish data standards to promote interoperability of financial regulatory data across the agencies.
WASHINGTON–The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) said it remains interested in meeting with members of Congress to explain why it is opposed to the Protecting Consumers from Payment Scams Act, which if enacted would expand the scope of the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA).
BOULDER, Colo.–Elevations Credit Union has partnered with the 5430 Alliance to open up savings accounts for the children of football players at the University of Colorado. In all, eight Buffaloes players have children and the accounts have been opened with $2,121 in each account.
BATON ROUGE, La.–La Capitol FCU has become the official credit union partner of Southeastern Louisiana University Athletics.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– Cherie Freed, director of NCUA’s Western Region, has retired after more than 37 years with the agency.
SEATTLE–There is relief on the horizon for the strained real estate market, according to at least one analyst.SEATTLE–There is relief on the horizon for the strained real estate market, according to at least one analyst.
MIAMI—What U.S. cities have the highest number of accounts in collections?
SEATTLE—Money that would otherwise be found in Americans’ checking and savings accounts continues to pile up in stored value cards.
