MVP 2.0
CU History
Nerd Stuff
Acronyms
Cybersecurity Attacks
100

New eligibility requirement for the Member Value Program

What is an active checking account?

100

The last 3 mergers in chronological order from most recent to least.

What are Mercy, WoodCo, and AP?

100

Superman’s biological father's name?

Who is Jor-El?

100

CLI

What is the command-line interface?

100

An attack often performed by email that attempts to trick an unsuspecting victim into handing over valuable information.

What is phishing?

200

Fee that changed from yearly to monthly.

What is the HSA Fee?

200

The first year we offered checking accounts.

What is 1978?

200

Late 80s movie starring Fred Savage in a video game competition.

What is the Wizard?

200

PICNIC

What is problem in chair not in computer?

200

An attack that where a criminal gains access to a secured area by following behind an authorized employee.

What is tailgating?

300

New program launching with MVP 2.0 to promote debit card transactions and financial wellness.

What is the Round n' Save program?
300

The year we broke 100 million in assets?

What is 1995?

300

Name of the Ent who carries Pippin and Merry through Fangorn Forest.

Who is Treehorn?

300

DFD

What is Data Flow Diagram?

300

An attack against a vulnerability with no available fix.

What is a zero-day exploit?

400

The launch date for MVP 2.0

What is March 1st?

400

The total number of CEOs we have had in the last 70 years.

What is three?

400

Only non Jedi in the original Star Wars trilogy to use a lightsaber.

Who is Han Solo?

400

SAN

What is a storage area network?

400

An attack that relies on mistakes such as typos made by internet users when inputting a website address into a web browser.

What is typosquatting?

500

The number of overdraft transfers from savings before being assessed a fee.

 What is 2?

500

The year we introduced Visa credit and debit cards.

What is 1983?

500

Names of all the Weasley children.

Who are Ginny, Ron, Fred, George, Percy, Charlie, and Bill?

500

OSPF

What is open shortest path first?

500

A memory attack designed to cause a computer to execute malicious code.

What is a buffer overflow?