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By Robert McGarvey |
February 20, 2013
Call it a frighteningly mixed message. In the last week of January, the al-Qassam Cyber Fighters who had been claiming the Distributed Denial of Service takedowns of some of the nation’s largest financial institutions, turned their sights on credit unions.
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By Nick Edwards |
August 14, 2012
It’s up to any organization providing an online service to ensure the integrity of customer data – including user names and passwords. So what can be done to protect against compromised information and the resulting aftermath?
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By Marc Rapport |
April 5, 2012
Latest monthly report shows credit union phishing attacks dropped with increased focus on national and regional banks.
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By Marc Rapport |
October 24, 2011
The 159,000 members of the $1.7 billion NEFCU in Westbury, N.Y., can now choose to protect their online banking presence with the use of Trusteer Rapport cybercrime prevention software, the company and credit union said.
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By Marc Rapport |
October 14, 2011
Long Island credit union will offer free browser-based protection to members.
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By Robert McGarvey |
September 21, 2011
Scam currently focused on Spanish bank customers but cyber security expert expects it to translate soon.
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By Matt Lidestri |
July 13, 2011
“In order to win, we need to be perfect. For a malicious party to win, he needs only to exploit one mistake.”
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By Marc Rapport |
June 29, 2011
Matz, chair of FFIEC, says federal credit unions will need to "adapt appropriate strategies" to meet new guidance on online security.
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By Chris Barber, Guest Blogger |
January 28, 2011
Guest blogger Chris Barber, a veteran of more than 20 years in information technology, is a former CIO of WesCorp and now a consultant to credit unions.
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By Marc Rapport |
September 15, 2010
Mobile banking has created new opportunities for consumers and criminals alike, and some of the greatest vulnerabilities stem from the same factors that make banking by cell phone so attractive, industry observers and participants say.