Can LifeLock Still Legally Provide Identity Theft Protection Services?
On May 18th, 2009, a federal district court judge ruled that LifeLock’s fraud monitoring practices violate California law. LifeLock, a company that gained notoriety for publishing its CEO’s social security number in advertisements and offering a $1 million guarantee to reimburse the expenses of any customer who suffers losses from identity theft while subscribed to LifeLock, charges $120 a year to consumers to place fraud alerts on their credit profiles, among other services. Experian …