Lifelock Worries After Employee Data Leaked To Web 145
itwbennett writes "Last week, Phoenix New Times reporter Ray Stein revealed that LifeLock CEO Todd Davis (who famously published his Social Security number in LifeLock ads) had been the victim of identity theft at least 13 times. This week, LifeLock made it clear that it's not so cavalier with its employees' personal data. The company asked the New Times to remove from its website a police report containing a redacted Social Security number, date of birth, address, and phone number of Lifelock employee Tamika Jones. In an interview, Stein said that the fact that LifeLock had to call and ask for the document to be removed reflected badly on Lifelock's service. 'I think this shows clearly that they know that it's got potential problems.'"
Re:Ya, You Betcha (Score:4, Funny)
Exactly. I've been waiting for this story ever since I laughed at their first commercial.
Re:POTENTIAL problems? (Score:4, Funny)
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/windows-vista.htm [howstuffworks.com]
Oh Really?
Re:Really now? (Score:5, Funny)
Right on, brother!
This is exactly what I said when they first invented banks! I mean, anyone can just walk into one of those places with a fake ID and *bam* they've got all my money! That's why I keep all my money in gold Krugerrands in a shoe box under my...
Hey now, I'm not gonna tell you where I keep my shoe box! Now get off my lawn, you wacko!