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On Sept. 23, 2023, Sophie Jani and her 12-year-old daughter of Sacramento, Calif., received a notice from the $9.7 billion Patelco Credit Union that they were among the 181,507 members who had their personal and banking information exposed by one of its vendors.
The Dublin, Calif.-based credit union disclosed that Progress Software Corp. of Burlington, Mass., previously announced a vulnerability in its MOVEit Transfer application used by Patelco's vendor Sovos of Atlanta, Ga., which the credit union utilized to deliver services associated with some member accounts. This breach incident did not affect Patelco's banking systems.
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