On a daily basis, Sergio Pi?on fights an enemy he never sees but one that poses a continuous threat to both his bank and its customers.

“The problem with the hacking is that a lot of it is coming from overseas, from Eastern Europe, Russia, the Ukraine,” said Pi?on, Ocean Bank’s senior vice president and director of security. “That puts tremendous numbers of customer accounts and credit card information at risk, and identity theft is one of the things we have to be concerned about.”

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