How Much Does LifeLock Cost?
No matter what you have heard about identity theft, LifeLock comes to mind when you think about identity theft protection. How many other companies have you heard of that provide that kind of service? How much does LifeLock cost? With LifeLock Promo Code DEFENSE, you can get your first 30 days free! (At the end of the 30 day free period, your card will be billed automatically for $9/monthly or $99/annually. You can cancel anytime without penalty by calling 1-800-LifeLock. Offer is for new LifeLock members only.) Read the rest of this entry »
LifeLock Wins ACE Award
A current press release has reported that LifeLock, Inc. has won the 2009 Arizona Corporate Excellence Award, also known as ACE Award. The award was presented to the company during a private celebration held in Phoenix, Arizona at the J.W. Marriot at Desert Ridge. The identity theft protection leader was presented with the award for being the state’s fastest growing company, based on revenue growth over the past two years (dollar growth and percentage growth). Read the rest of this entry »
LifeLock Has New Chief Marketing Officer
LifeLock has made some improvements on their identity theft protection service lately and now they have added a new Chief Marketing Officer. The company has just announced that they have hired Marvin Davis. Davis has previously served as Chief Marketing Officer for Comcast and for Verizon Wireless. Read the rest of this entry »
Bernanke Identity Theft
We recently posted an article about leaving your purse in your car and how one woman became a victim when her purse was stolen. This leads into another national headline about Federal Chairman, Ben Bernanke. Blogs and news sites everywhere have picked up on this identity theft story, which has caught the attention of many viewers.
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LifeLock Better And Stronger
There has been much press lately about the services that LifeLock provides and recently, a California judge has upheld a ruling that identity theft service companies are no longer able to place fraud alerts on behalf of their members. While many members were drawn to these services because of the convenience of having their fraud alerts placed and renewed for them, the law now dictates that these services will change, which has proved to be an unfortunate setback for consumers. As a result of recent litigation, brought about by Experian, it has been ruled that the practice of setting fraud alerts on behalf of consumers must come to an end. Read the rest of this entry »
Do You Leave Your Purse In The Car?
Identity theft stories are everywhere. By reading one that could happen to you, it might help you to see the importance of being proactive in protecting personal documents and information. The following scenario is based on a story that was submitted by an anonymous author:
A woman went out with friends to a night club and didn’t want to be weighed down with carrying a purse, so she decided to leave it in the car of the friend she rode with. Upon leaving the club, Read the rest of this entry »
Your Doctor Might Ask For ID
As a way to fight the crime of medical identity theft, some doctors and hospitals are starting to ask for ID when patients check in to receive medical care. This is a protection for patients. Because the Federal Trade Commission has recently released what are called “Red Flags” rules to combat identity theft, some changes are being made by, not only the medical field, but banks and other institutions as well. These changes are required to be put in place by November 1, 2009 by the FTC, so the next time you go to the doctor or the hospital, you might be required to provide your ID at check in. Patients should not consider this an aggravation, but rather a protection of their medical file and their credit. Read the rest of this entry »
Radisson Hotel Guests
According to their corporate website, Radisson Hotels & Resorts have had a recent data breach of credit card numbers between November 2008 and May 2009. They are working closely with law enforcement and other authorities to analyze the situation, however, the number of names and credit card numbers affected has not yet been released. They are reporting that no social security numbers were accessed in this breach. Read the rest of this entry »
Hackers Caught In Largest Data Breach
Recently, the media has reported that an identity thief, said to be associated with the largest case of identity theft to date, has been caught. Albert Gonzalez, 28, ran an operation in which he hacked into over 100 million credit card accounts. Gonzalez (residing in Miami, FL) was charged on Monday for credit and debit card theft. He is reported to have stolen 40 million card numbers in the past, so this is at least his second offense. He was able to obtain the numbers by hacking into retail store computer networks. If convicted, Gonzalez faces up to 20 years in prison. Gonzalez was involved in the following data breaches (reported earlier): Heartland Payment Systems; 7-Eleven Inc, TJX Companies, Dave & Busters, BJ’s Wholesale Club, OfficeMax, Boston Market, Barnes & Noble, Sports Authority, Forever 21, DSW and others. There are also unidentified company breaches that Gonzalez, and his conspirators, were involved with. Read the rest of this entry »
Getting Married Soon – Be Careful!
Yes, it is a time in your life where you are so excited and there is so much to do – the bride has to pick out her bridesmaids, her gown and what she wants on the wedding registry, to name a few things. Then there is the reception to plan and, of course, the honeymoon. When two lives come together to form a new family and excitement is in the air, the last thing one worries about is whether or not there identity might be stolen during their wedding planning process. So if you are getting married soon, be careful to follow some tips given be an website we found.
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