SAN FRANCISCO—Electronic signature service DocuSign said that hackers had temporarily gained access to a database containing customer emails, which the company linked to a surge in phishing emails sent to its users, Reuters reported.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The NCUA has updated its policies on how and when examiners will review a credit union's audit reports that are prepared by an external auditor, specifying that newly completed audits be sent directly to the examiner from the auditor.
MADISON, Wis. – CUNA Mutual Group has appointed Jacqueline S. Shoback to its board of directors, effective immediately, replacing director Joseph J. Gasper, who is retiring after 12 years of service.
SEATAC, Wash.–Six regional Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) hospitals in the Pacific Northwest have received red wagons stuffed with toys and games sure to make a child’s hospital stay a little less scary–plus another $320,330.04 in cash to fund research, support for families of hospitalized children, and lifesaving medical equipment.
HOBOKEN, N.J.—How much of a hindrance is student debt to today’s graduates? Which groups are affected the most? And does student debt have a differential impact by gender or race? A new study offers some answers to those questions.
IRVINE, Calif.—Five percent of mortgages were delinquent by 30 days or more (including those in foreclosure) in February 2017, a five percentage point decline in the overall delinquency rate compared with February 2016 when it was 5.5%.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Housing Finance Agency is requesting input from the public on the underserved markets plans released by government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac under the Duty to Serve program.
THUNDER BAY, Ont.– For the third straight year Copperfin Credit Union is paying a bonus dividend to its members, in this case almost $400,000.
TAMPA, Fla.–Three people have joined to launch a new podcast series.
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Just how popular is P2P becoming with consumers today?
