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The Federal Trade Commission will begin sending refund checks totaling more than $31 million as part of a previously announced settlement with LifeLock, Inc., related to allegations that the identity theft protection provider violated a 2010 Commission data security order.
LifeLock agreed to pay $100 million to settle allegations that it "misled consumers with deceptive advertising" and failed to establish and maintain proper information security requirements to...
Consumers who previously used Lifelock for identity protection services may soon be receiving a refund check in the mail. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it would be sending ...
LifeLock paid $100 million to settle Federal Trade Commission contempt charges that it violated the terms of a 2010 federal court order that requires the company to secure consumers' personal information and prohibits the company from deceptive advertising.
LifeLock will pay $100 million to settle Federal Trade Commission contempt charges that it violated the terms of a 2010 federal court order that requires the company to secure consumers’ personal information and prohibits the company from deceptive advertising.
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government says identity theft protection company LifeLock spent years violating a $12 million settlement for misrepresenting the protection it provides for customers.
About $67 million ultimately went to customers in the class-action lawsuit, leaving more than $31 million for people who were LifeLock customers from 2012-2014 who were not part of the...
LifeLock Inc. has reportedly agreed to pay $116 million in a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission related to allegations the identity theft prevention company violated the terms of a previous settlement reached with the federal agency.
A California federal judge granted preliminary approval of a $68 million settlement which will end a LifeLock class action lawsuit that alleged the identity theft protection company failed to keep its promise of continuous security.
The FTC announced that the identity theft protection firm LifeLock will pay $100 million to resolve allegations that the company made false statements about its services and failed to safeguard consumer data. This settlement represents the largest of its kind in an FTC order enforcement action.