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LifeLock Partners with Southwest Leader in Human
Resources
EmPro Provides LifeLock to 7, 000 employees and 600 client
companies
(Scottsdale, AZ, Aug. 25, 2005) % LIFELOCK, the
world% only preventative ID Theft measure, is}
announcing a partnership with EmPro Human Resources that will
have EmPro offering the LifeLock identity theft protection
services to its 7, 000 employees and 600 client companies
nationwide. EmPro, with regional offices in Phoenix and Tucson,
has been handling the administrative needs of companies in the
Southwest for more than 8 F years.} With a primary focus on
service and integrity, EmPro assists businesses with payroll,
human resources and employee benefits. EmPro also has offices
throughout Idaho and Colorado. center credit service union
% e are very excited to have this partnership with
EmPro, % said LifeLock CEO Todd Davis. % ompanies across
the U.S. are always trying to figure out ways to enhance the
benefit packages for their employees. Adding the LifeLock
services to any benefit package makes perfect sense, especially
when employees see information being lost everyday. There is
only one way to be fully protected and that is with
us.% /p card credit service wireless
% veryone at EmPro is proud to partner with LifeLock
to offer their special services and protection to our clients
and employees, % said Penny Bowers, HR Manager at EmPro.
% e truly couldn% say that we focus on service
and integrity if we didn% do everything we could to
protect the best interests of our clients and employees.%
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% e% e very happy to be offering LifeLock to
our customers during this age when information seems to be
getting lost or stolen everyday, % added Randy Gleave, Owner of
EmPro. % s a businessman, I don% see how anyone
who owns a company wouldn% take on a service such as
LifeLock.% /p credit report service
LifeLock uses a system of %ocks% on a consumer%
identity in such a way that it cannot be used by anyone except
its rightful owner.} The service uses a combination of tactics
that include locking up all information, setting and
maintaining alerts, forcing banks to contact people directly
before issuing credit and removing a member from pre-approved
credit card lists. Lifelock also claims that its system is so
effective that there is a $1 million guarantee to cover any
expenses and legal fees if a problem ever did occur. blogspot com christian
LifeLock Launches First ID Theft Prevention Program for the
Protection of Children
Parents Have Solution for Protecting Their
Children% Social Security Numbers and Financial
Future
Scottsdale, Ariz., October 14, 2005 % LifeLock, the ONLY
preventative identity theft company, announced today the launch
of the first-of-its-kind Children% ID Theft Prevention
Program. Beginning Tuesday, October 18, the more than 50, 000
LifeLock subscribers can add to their full suite of
preventative services a program tailored specifically to
preventing identity theft of minors 16 years and younger. christian counseling credit
In the state of Utah alone, 1, 800 Social Security numbers
assigned to children 12 years of age or younger have been
forged, according to the state% Identity Theft Task
Force. It is unknown how frequently these numbers have been
forged, as well as where and by whom. credit federal service union
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), between
five and seven percent of victims of identity theft are under
the age of 18. With the inclusion of college-aged individuals,
the percentage increases to nearly twenty percent. The FTC also
reports that sixty-one percent of identity thefts in the
country are not reported.} credit monitoring service
LifeLock subscribers can pay $10 per year for the
Children% ID Theft Prevention Program through which
Lifelock will regularly audit the credit bureau, monitor
depository banking accounts, and track any unusual %(ork
activity% with the Social Security Administration on behalf of
Lifelock% youth customers. All minors enrolled in the
program will also benefit by LifeLock% standard $1
million guarantee. credit division service
% ue to the extreme increase in ID theft among
minors, we have taken the initiative to develop a
first-of-its-kind program to protect children, % said Todd
Davis, CEO of LifeLock. % e%e seen far too many
situations where children are the victims, and they
aren% even aware until years later when applying for
their first line of credit or a driver% license.%
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Davis added, % arents wouldn% think twice
about protecting their children% health by investing in
health insurance. With this rapidly growing crime among
children, parents shouldn% think twice about protecting
their children% financial future either.% /p consumer counseling credit inc
Tracking credit bureau activity and monitoring depository
accounts are considered standard when dealing with identity
theft. But Davis insists that working with the Social Security
Administration and identifying work activity from unusually
young minors is a red flag that warrants further
investigation.} card credit fleet service
% ifeLock is in the process of working with local and
federal agencies, as well as leaders in Washington D.C. to lead
the efforts in protecting our children from identity theft.
This is a critical aspect of our overall service, % continued
Davis. % s the Utah investigation demonstrated, sadly,
there are numerous victims yet to be discovered.% br
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