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Roundup of local Heartland breach stories

Posted on January 24, 2009 by Dissent

It seems that now all of the local media have picked up the story and are reporting on local banks and credit unions. Given the extent of the breach, listing each story as a separate post is unwarranted, but here’s a roundup of stories over the past few days:

Another area credit union impacted by Heartland’s security failure reports on Beacon Credit Union and Notre Dame Federal Credit Union responses to the breach.

Comm. First Nat’l Bank reports fraud reports fraudulent use of a Community First National Bank of Mountain Home customer’s information due to the breach.

Credit card recall could affect thousands of Whatcom County residents reports on Industrial Credit Union of Whatcom County’s response to the breach.

Credit card breach spreads to state banks reports on the response by some New England banks: TD BankNorth, Kennebunk Savings Bank, Citizens Bank, Ocean National Bank, Laconia Savings Bank, and Bank of America, as well as New Hampshire Lodging and Restaurant Association in Concord.

Banks on alert after theft of account numbers reports on Great Southern Bank, Empire Bank, and CU Community Credit Union. CU Community Credit Union discovered nearly $11,000 in fraudulent charges had been put on 16 credit cards over one weekend in early November.

Bank will issue new cards; MasterCards compromised reports on North Country Savings Bank’s response.

Wright-Patt Credit Union reissuing cards after data breach reports on Wright-Patt Credit Union, who was notified by Heartland of the names of affected cardholders on Thursday.

Utahns at risk after card data breach reports on the response by Bank of Utah, Chase Bank, and Wells Fargo.

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