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  2. Think you're safe? Identity theft could wipe out your entire ...

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    Use an identity theft protection service: Identity theft companies can monitor personal information like your Social Security number, phone number and email address and alert you if it is being ...

  3. Protect Your Identity With ID Protection by AOL

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    Defining identity theft: Identity theft is a criminal activity where someone illicitly acquires your personal information, such as your name, social security number or financial details, with the ...

  4. IdentityForce - Wikipedia

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    IdentityForce is an American identity theft protection software service provider for consumers, businesses, organizations, and U.S. government agencies.. Headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts, IdentityForce was founded by siblings Steven Bearak and Judy Leary in 2005.

  5. ID Protection by AOL - AOL Help

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    Start protecting your identity today! Own your identity: With LifeLock ® you’ll receive comprehensive identity theft protection that alerts you if suspicious activity is detected. We’ll even help you restore your identity if you become a victim. Securely store passwords: LastPass Premium remembers all your passwords, so you don't have to ...

  6. Identity Theft Protection Companies: Separating the ... - AOL

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    The identity theft prevention industry has long been defined by its habits of overpromising and underdelivering. Perhaps the best example of that was the famous LifeLock (LOCK) ad campaign, in ...

  7. LifeLock - Wikipedia

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    Maynard resigned from LifeLock in June 2007 after claims that he was a victim of identity theft came under scrutiny. [7] [8] Davis publicly posted his Social Security number as part of a 2007 ad campaign to promote the company's identity theft protection services. However, Davis was a victim of 13 cases of identity theft between 2007 and 2008.

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