Credit bureau Experian is suing the identity theft prevention firm LifeLock, accusing it of deception and fraud in its familiar advertising campaign, which includes a spot in which CEO Todd Davis ...
LifeLock Inc., which touts itself as one of the largest providers of identity theft protection services in the U.S., is being sued by Experian Inc. for allegedly placing false fraud alerts on consumer ...
As the CEO of LifeLock Inc., Todd Davis has attracted considerable attention and controversy by publicly posting his Social Security number on the company’s Web site and publishing it in ads — all ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=29426461#p29426461:2nsf5sor said: DrCoras[/url]":2nsf5sor]Lifelock just used the fraud alert system in a new and ...
LifeLock Inc., which places fraud alerts on consumers' credit reports for a fee, says its pact with the credit bureau TransUnion LLC shows that its controversial business model is gaining acceptance.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Todd Davis has dared criminals for two years to try stealing his identity: Ads for his fraud-prevention company, LifeLock, even offer his Social Security number next to his smiling ...
With so many identity theft protection companies on the market, it can be difficult to choose the best one for you. IDShield and LifeLock both offer multiple plans with a range of features for ...