Corresp. and Wholesale, Credit, AI Asst., Warehouse Products; Events and Training

“Apparently you can’t use ‘beef stew’ as a password. It’s not stroganoff.” How’s your privacy? Or another question: Why wouldn’t you tell your recent borrower to freeze their credit after the loan was done? TransUnion has filed data breach disclosures. According to the filings, this data breach, affecting millions of TransUnion customers through SalesForce, occurred on July 28, 2025, and was discovered a couple of days later. Data breaches are always fertile grounds for attorneys, and speaking of legal matters, Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook “did not ever commit mortgage fraud,” her lawyer Abbe Lowell said in a court filing bolstering arguments why a judge should temporarily block President Donald Trump from firing her. “Any of Cook’s statements that she made on mortgage applications, which Trump has cited as the reason for her termination, do not give the president legal cause to remove her. Lowell said multiple federal government entities received her mortgage details before the Senate first confirmed her nomination to the Fed in May 2022.” Nearly 600 economists signed an open letter warning that her potential firing threatens the Fed’s independence and erodes trust in a key pillar of the U.S. financial system. (Today’s podcast can be found here and this week is sponsored by Gallus Insights. Mortgage KPIs, automated, at your fingertips. Gallus allows you to turn data from your various databases and systems into automated business intelligence and actionable insights. Hear an interview with Porchlight’s David Wells on how the mortgage industry is shifting from a human-driven, siloed process to a fully programmatic, API-powered model that automates repetitive tasks, streamlines capital markets execution, and empowers loan officers to focus on high-value, trust-building relationships.)