"There is no firewall against stupidity," quipped one speaker at the 14th annual CU InfoSecurity Conference in Las Vegas.

More than 50 credit union executives attended the event May 21-23, said a conference organizer. Those who did heard provocative comments and keen insights into how better to fight fraud, such as the sharp-edged witticism about human intelligence.

That remark about stupidity was on target, too, because a big lesson from the conference was that criminals are testing credit union systems.

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