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In a filing, the company's subservicing subsidiary Loancare said 1.3 million customers had their data compromised, while in an ongoing situation, customers of fellow title insurer First American find themselves without email or online access after a separate incident last week.
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The title company was also attacked in 2019 and joins Fidelity National and Mr. Cooper among recent victims.
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However, nearly a third of industry employees told National Mortgage News in a survey they're worried they'll lose their job because of the technology next year.
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Both past and present customers were impacted by the data breach.
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Lawyers for the plaintiff maintain the companies should have been on notice of inadequate security measures after a reported data breach in 2022.
December 18 -
To make amends to former and current borrowers, Mr. Cooper is footing the bill for two years of complimentary identity protection services.
December 15 -
Properties listed will pop up in the "nearby" tab of the app and customers can choose to navigate to the house of their choice.
December 13 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development proposal, which would modernize client meetings necessary for some mortgages, is similar to an FHA move.
December 13 -
The company, Truv, plans to compete with existing players by offering digital employment data in a new way, according to CEO Kirill Klokov.
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Leaders at the helms of organizations like Georgia United Credit Union, BayPort Credit Union, Blend Labs and more are adapting products such as "soft check" credit scoring, artificial intelligence-powered bots to streamline application reviewal and more.
December 11