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LifeLock - Identity Theft Prevention – Identity Theft Protection – Stop Identity Theft
My name is Todd Davis My social security number is 457-55-5462 I'm Todd Davis, CEO of LifeLock, and yes, that’s my real social security number*. Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America, victimizing over 10 million people a year and costing billions of dollars. So why ...
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One Year Of Golf And Novels Is Plenty, CIO Says
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs — ... , moved to new industry with a small but high-growth company in a part of country far away from Wall Street, MacSweeney wrote. Now CIO at LifeLock , a provider of protection against ID theft, Rzasa's new home is Tempe, Ariz. MacSweeney describes the odyssey: Rzasa departed TD Waterhouse in January 2006 after Ameritrade acquired the brokerage. He promptly began playing a lot of golf and reading through a stack of novels accumulated during his 24-year tenure on the Street that he "had been planning to get to," jokes Rzasa. After about a year of golf and countless novels, Rzasa ...

LifeLock® Warns Consumers of Copycat Company
Business Wire Technology News — ... million members, LifeLock has earned multiple awards, including the Red Herring 100 Global Award as one of the Top 100 start-ups in the world. LifeLock was the recipient of two American Business Awards for advertising in 2008, and most recently, garnered an additional award honor for advertising from the International Business Awards. LifeLock representatives are available to assist members 24 hours a day, seven days a week from the company’s secure facility in Tempe, Ariz. LifeLock ( www.lifelock.com ) is a private company backed by Goldman Sachs, Kleiner Perkins Caufield and ...

Google, Remove My Social Security Number
Search Engine Roundtable — Not all of us are like the founder of LifeLock by hanging up billboards of our social security numbers giving people access to our most private number. The bottom line is that most people don't want their social security number posted in public. It leaves you more susceptible to identity theft and can leave you with a bad credit rating, at no fault to your spending habits. A Google Webmasters Help thread has one person very eager to have Google remove his social security number from a third-party web page. This person supposedly ticked someone off, who then got back at him by posting his ...

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