SAN FRANCISCO—More than 800 e-commerce sites worldwide have been targeted by a digital credit card skimming campaign, according to cybersecurity firm RiskIQ.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Members of the military, veterans, and their families lost more than $25 million last year to imposter scams. To battle the problem, NCUA and the Federal Trade Commission are hosting a live Facebook event on July 17 to help military consumers learn how to protect themselves.
ANAHEIM HILLS, Calif.– Credit Union of Southern California (CU SoCal) has introduced a new Rewards Checking accounts offering for its members.
AUSTIN, Texas–Harold Feeney, the Credit Union Commissioner of Texas who has long been active in state credit union regulation, has announced that he will retire at the end of 2018. He has served as commissioner in Texas for 23 years.
MADISON, Wis.—The CUNA CEO Council has published a new white paper, “The Digital Leader: Investing in Data Solutions.”
WASHINGTON–After earlier suggesting a 2014 data hack of a federal agency contributed to the filing of false loan applications four years later at a credit union, the Justice Department is criticizing a U.S. Attorney’s Office in Virginia for making the allegation.
CHICAGO–Alliant Credit Union here has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit related to its charging of overdraft fees.
NEW ORLEANS—Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is backing a case that seeks to dissolve the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
WASHINGTON—The Department of Justice, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, Federal Trade Commission and other agencies are joining forces to combat consumer fraud through a new task force announced this week, which was established by an executive order signed by President Donald Trump.
MADISON, Wis.— Public voting has ended and CUES Next Top Credit Union Exec (NTCUE) has announced its Top 10 applicants for 2018.
