Up until a few weeks ago, there was a website that we could use to keep at least one eye on some of the official information on data breaches. It didn’t contain everything we’d like to know but it was a good source. Frequently, official notices from the credit card companies were referenced that, if nothing else, provided excellent search terms for Google in the form of incident numbers. The fact is that a lot of blogs in the security world were referencing the site.
Now it’s all password protected so that only the members of the credit union association can get the accurate information posted there. See for yourself.
Ssshhhh. Data breaches are a secret.
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Hi Tom,
Perhaps you can get a friendly credit union to share with you their user name and password.
Wally
Wally,
I don’t have any connections in that circle but I have at least a few in other places that have the same information. They don’t share it. I think it’s a power thing.