The ID theft protection firm LifeLock is certainly one of the big winners from the big data breach suffered by Equifax, which exposed the personal information of 143 million Americans to hackers.
Identity theft protection firm LifeLock — a company that’s built a name for itself based on the promise of helping consumers protect their identities online — may have actually exposed customers to ...
PHOENIX — A Gilbert, Ariz., woman says her ex-husband used LifeLock's credit-monitoring systems to create an account in her name and secretly track her every financial move since their separation two ...
LifeLock has agreed to pay $100 million to settle claims that it made false advertising claims in violation of a 2010 court order This the largest enforcement order ever obtained by the Federal Trade ...
Federal regulators are going after identity fraud protection firm LifeLock for allegedly deceiving customers about how secure their data is. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday accused ...
Norton LifeLock is a prominent identity theft protection service for a compelling reason. The intuitive and powerful mobile application provides a wide range of services. One notable feature is Norton ...
Today the Federal Trade Commission announced that identity protection company LifeLock will pay $100 million for playing fast and loose with its customers’ sensitive information, including names, ...
Customers who hired the infamous ID theft-protection firm Lifelock to monitor their identities after their data was stolen in a breach were in for a surprise. It turns out Lifelock failed to properly ...
Rudy Giuliani, America's Mayor, has become a pitchman for LifeLock March 21, 2013 -- Rudy Giuliani, former crime-busting mayor of New York City, has taken a new job: TV pitchman. Television ads ...
LifeLock is a company famous for advertising "identity theft protection services" and its "million dollar guarantee" by printing the Social Security number of its CEO Todd Davis all over the place.
LifeLock is in the news again. The identity theft protection firm whose CEO lists his Social Security number in ads for the company is being sued by Namesafe, a competitor in the identity theft ...
LifeLock, an Arizona company promising customers protection from identity theft, has agreed to pay US$12 million to settle charges that the company overstated its benefits and used “scare tactics” to ...