LifeLock Credit Protection
Once you become aware of the fact that 65 billion electronic records have been lost in the last six years, you know how vulnerable we’ve all become. That’s almost 10 records lost for every human on the planet!
In 2005, CardSystems Solutions–a credit card processing company—exposed 40 million Visa, MasterCard and American Express debit and credit card accounts. In 2006, TJX, owner of TJ Maxx, Marshalls and several other retail stores, lost 94 million records. And if you have been, or currently are in the US military, you may be among the 30 million people whose data was lost. Just last week, Long Island University mailed out 30,000 tax statements with students’ names, addresses and Social Security numbers visible through the envelope window.
And, as alarming as these incidents are, most of the information identity thieves use comes from a purse or wallet that’s gone missing.
You protect your life, health, home and auto. To see how a lifelock credit protection plan can protect your good name, check out this link.
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The main criticism of Lifelock is that you can do most of what they offer for free. Concise instructions on how to do it yourself are available at: http://www.richerbytheday.com/2007/11/free-services-provided-by-lifelock.html