Clearpath FCU, an $87 million credit union headquartered in Glendale, Calif., has acknowledged its website was hacked and subsequently taken offline by the vendor that hosted the site.

The event happened "around two weeks ago," said John Lee, Clearpath executive vice president and chief operating officer. 

He stressed that no member data was compromised in the attack. "Pretty much nothing was impacted," said Lee, except of course for the removal of the site from the Internet.

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