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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The law firm of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP announces that class action litigation has been brought on behalf of investors who purchased or otherwise ...
LifeLock, a big advertiser on TV, and radio talk shows, has agreed to pay $11 million to the Federal Trade Commission and $1 million to a group of 35 state attorneys general to settle charges that the ...
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.
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LifeLock, Inc. (NYSE: LOCK), the industry leader in identity theft protection, today announced new product enhancements, including personalized activity alerts on credit card, checking and savings ...
LifeLock is the identity theft protection service from Norton, one of the largest providers of digital security in the U.S. While no identity theft service can prevent your personal information from ...
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 ...
Identity theft is the crime that keeps on giving. Years after victims' identities have been compromised they can still be managing the effects of a ruined credit history, which can cost them bank ...