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On October 31, 2023, Mr. Cooper was the subject of a cyber-attack which forced the company to suspend its online services for four days, from November 1 to November 5, 2023. [17] The company promised to ensure that customers will not be assessed late fees, penalties, or hits to their credit score due to the service outage. [ 18 ]
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It is the consumer-facing mortgage lender and servicer of its parent company Mr. Cooper Group. [1] It is one of the largest mortgage servicers in the United States with a servicing portfolio of approximately $1.2 trillion and more than 5.4 million customers.
In 2004, Cox Enterprises announced its intention to purchase those shares of Cox Communications which it did not already own. A $6.6 billion tender offer was completed in December of that year, and Cox Communications has been a wholly owned subsidiary ever since. [30] This was the second time Cox Communications was taken private by Cox Enterprises.
Mr. Cooper, a popular mortgage lender in the U.S., said it suffered a cyberattack on Oct. 31 that forced it to lock down its systems, preventing customers from paying their mortgages or loans for ...
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As the cable business expanded, it was eventually consolidated and spun off into the new privately-owned Cox Cable Communications (CCC) in 1968, which quickly became the second-largest cable TV company. Upon Jim Cox Jr.'s death in 1974, he left his two sisters, Anne Cox Chambers and Barbara Cox, in control of 95% of the privately-owned company. [7]