If you still have money parked in a credit union, your financial security is now at serious risk. A newly released, high-impact report from cybersecurity leader BioCatch has confirmed a 55% surge in Remote Access Trojan (RAT) infections at U.S. credit unions. These advanced malware tools—previously used in espionage and high-level cybercrime—are now being deployed directly against your checking and savings accounts. RAT-enabled fraud now accounts for 15% of all credit union fraud in 2025. And it’s only gaining ground. Let that sink in. We’re not talking about phishing emails or password guesswork. This is next-generation digital crime, where hackers take over your device in real time, invisibly operate your online banking session, and drain your account while you watch…
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