Posts Tagged ‘LifeLock promo code’

Downloading apps? Here’s what they don’t tell you

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Look out, iPhone users – Big Brother has an app, and he’s using it to keep a close eye on you.

Lookout Inc., a mobile phone security firm, scanned about 300,000 free applications for the iPhone and Android, and found that many of them pull sensitive information off users’ phones and send them to third parties without notification.

The data can include full details about users’ contacts, their photos, text messages, and Internet and search histories. The danger is that the data is then vulnerable to hacking and use in identity theft if the third party doesn’t secure it.

The code that obtains the information was included in the application by the developers to allow the applications to run ads. But the applications wind up collecting more information on the users than intended.

And users don’t even know it’s happening.

Part of the problem is that smart phones don’t alert users to all the different types of data the applications running on them are collecting, and iPhones only alert users when apps want to use their locations.

Androids offer warnings when apps are first installed, but most people just breeze by them without reading them.

Make sure you protect yourself and your personal information. LifeLock will scan the Internet and databases to look for an fraudulent or suspicious activity and, should any such activity be found, will notify you immediately. LifeLock will also help you restore things to normal should you ever fall victim to identity theft.

Receive 30 days free and get a 10 percent discount on enrollment with the LifeLock Promo Code “Defense.”

Is my personal information secure with LifeLock?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

You’ve given LifeLock your most personal information…how do you know it’s safe?

You’ve given your Social Security number to LifeLock, along with other personal information.

Can you be assured that your information is in safe hands?

With LifeLock, you can.

LifeLock uses the strictest physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard the confidentiality and security of your personal information. LifeLock has been certified as ISO 27001 Level I compliant under the Payment Card Industry’s Data Security Standards. To put it simply, ISO certified means that a company has proven that it follows the standards developed by the International Organization of Standardization. A company that is certified on this level is compliant with international levels of product quality, environmental friendliness, safety, reliability and economical. The reputation of ISO and ISO 27001 certification enhances any company’s credibility, and demonstrates a real commitment to upholding information security.
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LifeLock promo codes

Monday, April 26th, 2010

LifeLock promo codes a good choice for “frugal” consumers

Seems like everyone has at least one skinflint, penny-pinching relative – the guys who drive across town to save a penny on a gallon of gas, or have 60 rolls of single-ply toilet paper stored in the basement because they couldn’t pass up cost-cutting at Costco. Those are the people who feel good about ordering a free credit report once a year, and think that’s all they need to protect themselves from identity theft.

Using the LifeLock promo code “DEFENSE” is a good example of being penny-wise rather than penny-pinching–that’s the difference between being frugal and being tightfisted. The 10 percent savings consumers get with LifeLock promo codes might not be enough to persuade the most miserly consumers that a 10% savings on identity theft protection is savings enough. However, the promo codes are ideal for discerning, “frugal” shoppers who are equally concerned about saving money and getting the best values for a higher grade of product. (more…)

LifeLock Promo Code

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

LifeLock promo code “DEFENSE” gives consumers affordable ID theft protection

The LifeLock promo code helps budget conscious American consumers save money while simultaneously helping them protect themselves from becoming ID theft victims.

Statistics illustrate the importance of ID theft protection measures, and the benefit of using the LifeLock Promo code “DEFENSE” when proactively protecting ourselves from ID theft. Consumer debt decreased 13% between February 2009 and February 2010, according to a Federal Reserve report of April 10. And last year, incidences of identity theft increased 11%, according to a report from Javelin Strategy and Research. (more…)

LifeLock Command Center: Personal review

Monday, December 14th, 2009

I just recently upgraded my LifeLock membership to include their new LifeLock Command Center™. I felt good about the services I was already getting from LifeLock, but because I know so many ID theft horror stories—some of them firsthand—I decided to pony up the extra $4 a month for the additional services available with Command Center™.

I’m impressed. Less than 48 hours after my upgrade I received extensive Command Center™reports from LifeLock that summarize the findings of all the efforts they’ve taken to protect me. (more…)

LifeLock Command Center raises the bar

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

commandcenterLifeLock’s new Command Center service provides an additional level of ID theft protection that’s very good news for their nearly 1.5 million current members and for new LifeLock members.

For current members, LifeLock Command Center is an optional add-on to the already extensive steps LifeLock has been providing. New enrollees can choose between LifeLock’s existing, industry leading suite of service and LifeLock’s Command. (more…)

Data breach: New Hampshire prisoner found with list of all Corrections employees’ info

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Here’s how we’d like to think of it: Prison inmates are the stupid ones and their keepers are the smart ones.

Here’s how it really is: An unnamed New Hampshire prison employee assigned prisoners to work in a warehouse where they had access to Corrections Department records, including a list of ALL department employees and their Social Security numbers.

Big surprise: An inmate in a Concord minimum-security prison absconded with the list, which was discovered in his cell during a routine search.

The employee information included names, titles, positions, departments, labor grades and Social Security numbers of the roughly 1,000 people employed in the Corrections Department as of March 2008. (more…)

You’re not working your shredder hard enough to prevent ID theft

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

We’ve been using shredders for about 15 years now. First there was the strip cutter, then the shredder that could chew up credit cards and CDs, then there was the crosscut shredder, and finally we have the shredder that totally pulverizes documents, leaving them looking much like the takings from the dryer’s lint filter.

But all those improvements don’t matter if you’re not shredding the right stuff, and the idea of what we need to shred has been through several permutations, too. So whether you’ve been shredding for years or you’re new to the practice, here’s the latest on what you need to shred. (more…)

ID theft victim forced to change his name, SSN and business name

Friday, July 17th, 2009


How bad can ID theft get? Bad enough to force you to change your name, Social Security number and the name of your established business. That’s been the experience of Marcoos Tyrell, from Birmingham, Alabama.

Born Marcoos Thomas, Tyrell, now 38, started his own business when he was only 17. But in 2008, after 20 years of teaching piano classes through his business, The Thomas Keyboard Club, identity theft changed everything.

Tyrell learned of the ID theft the way many victims do: the bill collectors began calling. At first it was “just” credit card bills. Then it was traffic tickets. And then things got really bad. (more…)

Fla. Department of Education notifies student loan recipients of data breach

Monday, July 13th, 2009

If you’re already defaulting on your student loan, you might be praying that the state agency that manages it would somehow just lose the promissory note, thereby letting you off the hook.

Florida students got only half of what they wished for, and a whole lot of something they never wanted. (more…)