Monthly Archives: May 2010

LifeLock Alerts You to Payday Lender Fraud

Payday loans or advances, also known as “deferred deposit check loans” are classified as “non-credit related transactions.” Payday loans are also sometimes referred to as “quick loans,” “fast cash loans” and “instant loans.” Identity thieves increasingly use these types of loans to quickly profit from personal information that they have gained from a variety of [...]

LifeLock’s Identity Alert Service

LifeLock offers Command Center services to help protect members from the threat posed by the fraudulent use of your personal information.
LifeLock Identity Alert™ System helps keep your good credit intact by exceeding the protections offered by a standard credit fraud alert. Fraud alerts are limited to only alerting you to potential identity thefts where [...]

Peer to Peer Identity Theft

LifeLock’s Personal Breach DetectionTM Service Monitors P2P Networks Globally to Protect Your Personal Information
Peer to peer (P2P) file sharing networks allow you to use the internet to share music, pictures, video and documents all over the world in seconds. It has been estimated that 500 million PCs worldwide are running downloaded P2P software, with an [...]

LifeLock’s Public Records Monitoring

LifeLock’s Identity SDS™ and TrueAddress™ let’s you know where your information is and where it’s been.
LifeLock recently unveiled Command Center™, their new suite of technologically advanced identity theft protection services, including Identity SDS™ (Search, Detect, Secure) and LifeLock Personal Data Breach Protection™. Together with LifeLock’s original tools and strategies, these new tools provide a comprehensive [...]

Data breach

Data breach of medical records enough to make you sick
High-tech computer hacking gets the most attention—especially when it affects big name corporations and millions of consumers. However, the medical data breaches reported in April can be attributed to low-tech, low IQ and low moral standards, or a dangerous combination of those.
It only takes a glance [...]