Patelco online banking finally restored two weeks after ransomware attack

The long wait is almost over for over 500,000 anxious Patelco Credit Union customers who have been unable to view their account balances following a ransomware attack on the bank last June 29.

Over the weekend, the Bay Area-based bank and one of the nation’s largest credit unions announced customers will finally have access to their mobile and online banking starting Monday, July 15.

“On Monday, July 15, you will have access to online banking and the Patelco Mobile App. Our branches and contact center will also be able to support your requests,” said Erin Mendez, president and CEO of Patelco. “We have restored most functionality and the services most used by our members. We recognize that there is still progress to be made for a full recovery and, while this may not be perfect, we are grateful to be able to support you with your banking needs again”

A ransomware attack is a type of malware attack where hackers encrypt or lock sensitive data, in which the attacker would then demand payment or something in exchange to unlock it.

The latest services to be restored include online and mobile banking, balance inquiries, transaction histories, Zelle, and online bill pay.

Wire transfers, skip payment, and certificate account services are available via branch or call center transaction online.

Still unavailable are electronic statements, opening new accounts, new loans, balance transfers, and credit card balance transfers, among other services.

The cyberattack unnerved thousands of customers of the well-trusted credit union, who bombarded Patelco’s social media pages demanding answers, as each day went by with little information as to when their full services would be restored, and how much of their personal data was compromised.

Anjani Byrd was among the bank clients who has been paying his obligations without knowing exactly how much money was left in his account. So news of the restoration of services could not come soon enough.

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