Identity-theft-protection giant LifeLock saw stock prices fall after officials suspended its mobile app over security issues. Officials with the Tempe-based company say no customer information was ...
LifeLock Inc. left many of its customers "extremely frustrated" when it pulled its mobile wallet app off the market last week because of potential security gaps, but those customers understand it was ...
LifeLock Inc. has temporarily pulled its LifeLock Wallet app off the market to address security issues. LifeLock, an identity theft protection provider, purchased Lemon in December of 2013 for $42.6 ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Identity-theft specialist LifeLock bought mobile-wallet ...
Lifelock, the company who openly brags of protecting your data, has realized they've done a terrible job. The information security company has suspended their Lifelock Wallet Android and iOS apps over ...
LifeLock, a firm which is supposed to help you protect yourself from identity thieves, has taken the drastic action of announcing that it is yanking its iPhone and Android apps. The reason? It looks ...
Identity theft protection company LifeLock pulled its LifeLock Wallet application from the App Store, Google Play and Amazon Apps after the company realized the product was not compliant with payment ...
Tempe-based LifeLock Inc. officials chose to remove the recently acquired LifeLock Wallet app from online stores after it was determined the app is not fully compliant with payment card industry ...
LifeLock, the identity theft protection company, pulled the rug on one of its mobile apps and deleted all the user data within those systems. The abrupt move was in response to significant security ...
Identity theft protection company LifeLock is back today with the launch of a new mobile app designed for better credit card management, called Identity. The goal with the app is to offer consumers a ...
It shouldn’t come as a surprise, but 15 percent of all the spending on identity theft insurance products is on NortonLifeLock.1 After all, it comes from the trusted brand behind one of the best ...