LifeLock fined $12 million over lack of life-locking ability

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 03/11/2010 - 16:03

ars Technica: "As it turns out, there is no way to fully guarantee that identity theft won't happen, no matter what someone puts on the side of a truck."


 

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