David Morrison reports:
The $889 million Los Angeles Firemen’s Credit Union has notified some of its more than 28,000 members that private information may have been compromised.
The May 10 letter from CEO Michael Maestro said that “an extremely small percentage” of member files were “not properly moved” when the CU relocated from an old location. The data that could have been compromised included members names, addresses, phone numbers, account numbers, social security numbers and other identifiers.
Read more on Credit Union Times. At the time of this posting, there is no notice on LAFCU’s web site.