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. and Experian Information Solutions Inc. have settled their lawsuit, and the agreement permanently blocks the original process LifeLock used to protect its clients. The settlement, ...
LifeLock, the ethics-bending, Tempe-based firm covered in two 2007 New Times feature articles, has been permanently banned from performing what used to be its most basic service. Under a lawsuit ...
LifeLock's slogan is "We Guarantee Your Good Name." Now, faced with a lawsuit by Experian alleging fraud and shady business practices, LifeLock has to worry about its own good name. Experian filed a ...
It's war for credit agency Experian and identify theft prevention company LifeLock. Experian said Thursday it had filed a lawsuit last week in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of ...
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 ...
Costa Mesa-based Experian, one of the three major credit bureaus, is claiming today that it has scored a win in its legal battle against credit theft protection firm LifeLock. Experian, which sued ...
The following is a consumer alert reported by my colleague Ray Stern, following up on features he wrote last year concerning the local co. LifeLock. LifeLock, the ethics-challenged, Tempe-based ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. US District Judge Andrew Guilford of California's central ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. The complaint, which was filed in the US District Court for ...
LifeLock Inc. has been ordered to change its identity theft product by a federal judge who ruled that the firm has engaged in an "unfair business practice." The Arizona-based company -- made famous by ...
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