Identity Protection Agency Pays $12 million
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Posted: 10:49 PM Mar 9, 2010
Identity Protection Agency Pays $12 million
An identity theft protection agency that made a stop in Rockford last summer, is ordered to pay a $12 million settlement after being accused of false advertising.
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It's Arizona-based LifeLock. The Federal Trade Commission and 35 states, including Illinois, sued the company for stating it protects against all types of identity theft. LifeLock agreed to quit saying it's a proven method.

For $10 a month, the company says it scans thousands of black market web sites to make sure they haven't stolen our private information.


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Posted by: glenn Location: rockford on Mar 10, 2010 at 12:38 PM

According to msnbc dated May 23, 2008 even the CEO of LifeLock has had his identity stolen numerous times see--->May 23, 2008 ... May 23: TODAY's Matt Lauer talks to Todd Davis, CEO of the identity-theft protection company LifeLock, about getting his own identity stolen ... www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24790921/ - Cached - Similar
Posted by: AL Location: Rockford on Mar 9, 2010 at 11:35 PM

Seem's like every thing is a scam anymore...
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