Lawsuits
Lifelock Scam Ends With $11 Million Payment To FTC
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will receive an $11 Million payment from Lifelock as the company are finally forced to own up to the false claims they made about their identity theft protection products. The FTC agreed with us and most identity theft experts that Lifelock mislead the public with its advertising campaigns. “While LifeLock promised consumers complete protection against all types... »
Lifelock Appeal Turned Down
Its the end of the road for Lifelock after a US District Judge turned down their appeal on his ruling that the fraud alerts it places on behalf of its customers were illegal. The fraud alerts are the center piece of the Lifelock identity theft prevention service. The problem for Lifelock is that they were designed for individuals to place on... »
Lifelock Service Ruled Illegal
A US District Judge has ruled that Lifelock are illegally placing fraud alerts on its customers credit reports. Judge Andrew Guilford ruled that while the Fair Credit Reporting Act allowed fraud alerts to be placed by individuals, it did not allow companies to do so. “Experian argues that by using the term ‘consumer’ rather than ‘person’ in (the FCRA), Congress expressly excused... »
Todd Davis Social Security Number Scam
Todd Davis CEO of Lifelock.com is happy to parade his social security number (457-55-5462) in the ads for his company because those ads have so far convinced over a million Americans to sign up to Lifelock and send his company an accumulative $10 million every month. Having at least 20 criminals running around with driving licenses in his name which they... »
Lawsuits Against Lifelock
13 consolidated lawsuits have been selected to be heard by U.S. District Judge Mary Murguia against Lifelock. "We're pleased the court consolidated these 13 cases allowing us to efficiently move claims forward and help correct these wrongful practices," said lead attorney Rob Carey. "This is a first victory for plaintiffs, and the fact that several top-tier firms recognized LifeLock's conduct is... »
