Straight to The Point: May 31, 2017

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Good morning, and happy Wednesday. It’s a quiet day, with the Legislature and Congress off for the week. The 2017 Annual Meeting & Convention officially kicks off in Bolton Landing tomorrow. Here are your headlines:

star3 Convention attendees will have a chance to honor the recipients of the New York Credit Union Association’s Recognition Awards during a special awards luncheon – The Point

star3 CUNA Mutual Group has released its May Credit Union Trends Report, compiled with data from March – CUNA Mutual Group

star3 Reminder: Credit Union Journal is hosting a free webinar June 7 at 2 p.m. that will focus on attracting millennial members through mobile banking – CU Journal

star3 Hackers used malware to steal customer payment data from most of Chipotle Mexican Grill’s restaurants over a span of three weeks – Reuters

star3 ATMs running Windows 7 could be sitting ducks for serious ransomware attacks – American Banker

star3 The CFPB is conducting an assessment of its ability-to-repay/qualified mortgage rule and is requesting public comment on certain recommendations – CUToday

star3 Visa announced that it is rolling out enhancements to its Verified by Visa service, a global solution designed to make online purchases more secure – PYMNTS

star3 A poll released last week shows that 62 percent of voters statewide support a constitutional convention in 2019, at which elected delegates would propose and vote on constitutional amendments – Times Union

star3 Hackers are using increasingly sophisticated methods to infiltrate themselves into the home buying process – New York’s State of Mind

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