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NAFCU reacts to a leaked report scrutinizing more than 50 credit unions that may be vulnerable to money laundering.

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CUNA's proposed name change to America's Credit Unions leaves branding experts and credit union execs with questions.

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Read what league leaders think of the CUNA board decision to revamp its membership bylaws.

A December reconsideration of the dual membership requirement leaves leagues and credit unions in suspense.

The CUNA board will consider a new “interdependent choice” model during its December meeting.

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Tenable Network Security reports all industries struggle with mitigating cloud and mobile device threats.

Several Washington state credit unions find value in serving pot businesses despite the required due diligence.

A new threat slyly attacks POS applications, while IT execs express a heightened fear of breaches.

Attacks involving the extortion of payment in return for sensitive data are on the rise, the FFIEC warns

Security firms warn the threat is back in full force despite being dismantled less than a month ago.

Elliott Frantz, a sort of Sherlock Holmes of hackers, answers questions about threats to credit unions using the very same techniques a hacker would use.

Neustar report reveals criminals use DDoS attacks to distract IT departments in order to steal money or data.

More than 80% of survey participants are aware of data leakage incidents in their organizations.

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Trades applaud the data security bill's advancement, while Rep. Brad Sherman says it could harm small business owners.

House Financial Services Committee schedules markup of two credit union bills.

The NCUA budget process ignites debate among board members at the agency's November meeting.

The 2016 operating budget increases by 4.1% over 2015. Capital budget increases will pay for needed technology upgrades.

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Gov. Kate Brown signs new bill into law, making the Beaver State the 16th to allow board pay.

Credit union CEOs debate the Michigan league's decision not to allow pay for board members.

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The New York league asks CUNA to reconsider its position, while the MWCUA says it backs dual membership.

The nation's largest league says dual membership is the most effective advocacy model for credit unions.

The first to act on the dual membership issue, the Michigan league allows CUs to affiliate with their league without also joining CUNA.

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WASHINGTON – The NCUA chairman creates a stir during a congressional hearing but promises to accept input on the OTR.

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Southeastern League CEO Patrick LaPine says his vote reflected the majority of his constituents.

The CUNA Task Force report cites credit union consolidation, asset and membership growth to support its recommendations.

Despite the Task Force's recommendation to allow exclusive league membership, the CUNA board retains its current structure.

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