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Banking Computer-Security Incident Notification Requirements Take Effect

Abrigo

New Rule Outlines Computer-Security Incident Notification Obligations for Banks Financial institutions and their service providers should prepare to meet new computer-security notice requirements by May 1, 2022. . Computer-security incident notifications required. Expand and Clarify.

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D.C. Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking issues bulletin on money transmission

CFPB Monitor

On August 8, 2022, the District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (the Department”) issued a Bulletin on money transmission (the “Bulletin”). District Court for the District of Columbia in United States v. Larry Dean Harmon , 474 F.Supp.3d 3d 76 (D.D.C. Code §26-1001 et seq.,

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Feds Investigating Bankrupt Quadriga’s $195M Crypto Mystery

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Bloomberg reports that a slew of regulators and investigators are looking into QuadrigaCX’s shuttering of operations earlier this year. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.

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Visa-Western Union Deal And Alexa’s Roommate Potential Top The Week’s News

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The eCase for Liberating $190B in Rental Security Deposits. Today, financial institutions (FIs) face a barrage of cyberattacks from hackers operating around the world, continuously shifting their tactics. A slew of regulators and investigators reportedly are looking into QuadrigaCX’s shuttering of operations earlier this year.

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OCC outlines risk plan as Northeastern loan growth doubles

Abrigo

Multifamily, commercial and automotive loans are driving loan growth among banks in the Northeast, but increasing risk will draw fresh attention from regulators to ensure recent and future growth is sound, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said recently. • Security measures to deter and detect cyber-attacks.

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Fizzle Of The Week: The Cannabis Payments Conundrum

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states (and the District of Columbia) where marijuana has been legalized for sale in some capacity, it has thrown off a fairly large chunk of tax revenue in the last year. That means any bank that operates across state lines in the U.S. The federal government alone collected an estimate $4.7

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242 Startup Failure Post-Mortems

CB Insights

After Amazon announced in March that it was planning to shut down Diapers.com and all the other eCommerce sites operated by Quidsi, the company it acquired in 2010 — the online retailer has pulled all of the Quidsi apps from its app store. Title: ChaCha, unable to find financial answers, shuts down operations. Product: Quidsi.

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