eCrypt Urges Users to Heed the Warning as LifeLock Settles $12 Million Lawsuit
LifeLock's recent lawsuit settlement illustrates the need for end user control over privacy of information.
BOULDER, Colo., March 17 -- Earlier this month it was announced that LifeLock, an Arizona based identity theft protection company, agreed to settle the charges that it made false claims about its identity theft protection services, for $12 million. (FTC File No.072 306)
"While LifeLock promised consumers complete protection against all types of identity theft, in truth, the protection it actually provided left enough holes that you could drive a truck through it," said FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz in a press release. Additionally, LifeLock made claims about data security at its own company that the FTC said were also false. After collecting sensitive data on customers, LifeLock did not encrypt the data and allegedly made the information easily accessible to anyone who wanted access to it. According to the FTC, several hundred LifeLock customers were victims of identity theft, regardless of the guarantees they received.
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