Tag Archives: Todd Davis

Don’t Try This at Home!

LifeLock CEO Todd Davis published his own Social Security number to illustrate the dangers consumers face from identity thieves.
It takes a great deal of courage to defy the threat posed by identity thieves – and rely on an identity theft protection service to guard one’s personal and financial data from compromise. A lot of courage [...]

A Win For Consumers

LifeLock’s Member Services Team shines in defense of Todd Davis’ very public Social Security number.
Lately there has been a lot of publicity surrounding the identity theft protection service offered by LifeLock. It has been well publicized that Todd Davis, the CEO of LifeLock has “had his identity stolen 13 times.”
Why the furor over 13 [...]

The Facts about LifeLock and its CEO, Todd Davis

There has been a lot of talk around the Internet about LifeLock and its CEO, Todd Davis. Well, I am here to clear up some the confusion concerning the FTC ruling and the identity thefts that happened to LifeLock CEO Todd Davis.
First, I would like to talk about the FTC ruling against LifeLock for deceptive [...]

Identity theft: Can you be 100 percent safe?

Identity theft is real, and the thieves are growing more and more technologically advanced.
The case of Todd Davis, the CEO of LifeLock, dramatically illustrates the problems involved in protecting ourselves against identity thieves. No matter how careful we are, in this electronic age it is nearly impossible to keep bits and pieces of the information [...]

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LifeLock settles dispute with the Federal Trade Commission
Much has been written here about LifeLock and their identity theft protection services. This week much was written elsewhere about LifeLock’s services and the settlement they reached with the Federal Trade Commission.
At the heart of the dispute was the question of whether LifeLock services can prevent every member [...]

LifeLock adds new, improved service in response to Experian lawsuit

When life gives LifeLock lemons, they create a new service that surpasses the old one.
Credit reporting agency Experian filed a lawsuit against LifeLock last year claiming they had no right to ask for fraud alerts as representatives of their 1.5 million LifeLock members. Last week, a California applied a strict interpretation of the legislation establishing [...]