by GrafWebCUSO | May 18, 2017 | News
More than two-thirds of financial services employees in a new survey said they were interested in remaining in the industry, though this was less true of the youngest ones. Thirty-nine percent of millennial and Gen Z employees were more interested in working in...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 18, 2017 | News
You wouldn’t expect Davie County, N.C. to be the center of a high stakes political battle. And you wouldn’t think that freshman Rep. Ted Budd (R-N.C.), a small business owner who still lives on the farm on which he was raised, would be the target of...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 18, 2017 | News
“Rules are meant to be broken.” I cannot find the origin of that statement. But, whomever it was, they were right. In today’s world, I could probably just emphatically say that I came up with the phrase. But I won’t. During the daily routine of...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 17, 2017 | News
The now infamous Wannacry ransomware attack has affected thousands of computers and numerous organizations around the world, but U.S. credit union ATMs are relatively low on the threat list, pros say. The ransomware, also known as WCry or Wanna Decryptor, has...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 17, 2017 | News
A new proof-of-concept demonstration showcased last week by research organization CULedger suggests blockchain-like technology could soon wield significant power in verifying identities and clamping down on fraud at credit union call centers. The prototype hinges on...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 17, 2017 | News
A former assistant branch manager claims in a lawsuit that she was fired from the $829 million Park Community Credit Union in Louisville, Ky., because she is gay. In a lawsuit filed in Jefferson Circuit Court on May 12, Penelope Hudson alleges she was...