Attention Android OS 4.1.1 users --- We have been notified by our mobile banking provider that mobile banking users who have phones running Android OS 4.1.1 are vulnerable to the Heartbleed attack. If you have an Android phone and are running OS 4.1.1, please upgrade to the latest Android Operating System and change your anytimeBanking password.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Attention Android OS 4.1.1 users
Attention Android OS 4.1.1 users --- We have been notified by our mobile banking provider that mobile banking users who have phones running Android OS 4.1.1 are vulnerable to the Heartbleed attack. If you have an Android phone and are running OS 4.1.1, please upgrade to the latest Android Operating System and change your anytimeBanking password.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Important Message - Updated 4/18/2014
In light of the recent reports of the OpenSSL Vulnerability named Heartbleed, LA Financial would like to notify our Members that we are aware of this issue. LA Financial has performed an extensive inventory of its Internet Banking and Mobile Banking environment and has determined that our Internet Banking channels are not susceptible to the vulnerability of the OpenSSL HeartBleed bug. As a precaution, LA Financial Credit Union also contacted third party providers to ensure that they review their hosted services and confirm that they are not susceptible to this vulnerability. All of our service providers have confirmed that they are not susceptible to this vulnerability.
Please be alert to the possibility that during this time phishing emails with links that encourage changing online passwords to compensate for the vulnerability may be received.
We have been notified from our mobile banking provider that banking users who have phones running Android OS 4.1.1 are vulnerable to the Heartbleed attack. If you have an Android phone and are running OS 4.1.1, please upgrade to the latest Android Operating System and change your anytimeBanking password.
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