Justice Department Failed to Treat Identity Theft as one of the Nation’s Fastest Growing Crimes

By: Charles Bell
March 31, 2010

The Justice Department made the same mistake you might!

It appears that the Justice Department failed to treat identity theft  as priority and one of the nation’s fastest growing crimes in America.

It’s no wonder why millions of American’s take identity theft so lightly. People get protected!
Protect you and your family. I personally believe that Pre-Paid Legal’s Identity Theft Shield
is the best Protection and Restoration product… but even if you don’t like our product
do something to protect yourself!

The Justice department failed to make a coordinated effort to fight identity theft and in fact reduced efforts as it’s priority faded.

In a report from Inspector General Glenn Fine, Identity theft affects an estimated 10 million Americans annually. Victims suffer financial losses and tremendous inconvenience in trying to repair damage to their names or credit histories. This is where our product is different from others on the market. Research Kroll and you’ll know you’re working with the best company for ID Theft Protection and RESTORATION.

The report comes on the heals of a sentencing in Boston of one of the world’s most notorious computer hackers, who got 20 years in prison for helping run a global ring that stole tens of millions of payment card numbers.

Albert Gonzalez, a 28-year-old college dropout from Miami, had pleaded guilty to helping lead a ring that stole more than 40 million payment card numbers by breaking into retailers, including TJX Cos Inc, BJ’s Wholesale Club Inc and Barnes & Noble. Do you shop? Are you protected? Your data is out there! Protect yourself!!!

According to the inspector general’s audit the Justice Department did not have internal strategies to fight identity theft and has not appointed anyone to to coordinate the efforts needed to fight ID Theft.

Overall the report stated that the department needs more leadership to fix it’s deficiencies on identity theft.

The same is true for you if you haven’t protected yourself and your family. Please don’t wait to become another statistic.

We are here to help!

LifeLock Identity Theft Company pays $11 million to Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

For Release: 03/09/2010

LifeLock Will Pay $12 Million to Settle Charges by the FTC and 35 States That Identity Theft Prevention and Data Security Claims Were False.

LifeLock, Inc. has agreed to pay $11 million to the Federal Trade Commission and $1 million to a group of 35 state attorneys general to settle charges that the company used false claims to promote its identity theft protection services, which it widely advertised by displaying the CEO’s Social Security number on the side of a truck.

In one of the largest FTC-state coordinated settlements on record, LifeLock and its principals will be barred from making deceptive claims and required to take more stringent measures to safeguard the personal information they collect from customers.

“While LifeLock promised consumers complete protection against all types of identity theft, in truth, the protection it actually provided left enough holes that you could drive a truck through it,” said FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz.

“This agreement effectively prevents LifeLock from misrepresenting that its services offer absolute prevention against identity theft because there is unfortunately no foolproof way to avoid ID theft,” Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said. “Consumers can take definitive steps to minimize the chances of having their personal information stolen, and this settlement will help them make more informed decisions about whether to enroll in ID theft protection services.”
Since 2006, LifeLock’s ads have claimed that it could prevent identity theft for consumers willing to sign up for its $10-a-month service.

According to the FTC’s complaint, LifeLock has claimed:

“By now you’ve heard about individuals whose identities have been stolen by identity thieves . . . LifeLock protects against this ever happening to you. Guaranteed.”
“Please know that we are the first company to prevent identity theft from occurring.”
“Do you ever worry about identity theft? If so, it’s time you got to know LifeLock. We work to stop identity theft before it happens.”
The FTC’s complaint charged that the fraud alerts that LifeLock placed on customers’ credit files protected only against certain forms of identity theft and gave them no protection against the misuse of existing accounts, the most common type of identity theft. It also allegedly provided no protection against medical identity theft or employment identity theft, in which thieves use personal information to get medical care or apply for jobs. And even for types of identity theft for which fraud alerts are most effective, they do not provide absolute protection. They alert creditors opening new accounts to take reasonable measures to verify that the individual applying for credit actually is who he or she claims to be, but in some instances, identity thieves can thwart even reasonable precautions.

New account fraud, the type of identity theft for which fraud alerts are most effective, comprised only 17 percent of identity theft incidents, according to an FTC survey released in 2007.

The FTC’s complaint further alleged that LifeLock also claimed that it would prevent unauthorized changes to customers’ address information, that it constantly monitored activity on customer credit reports, and that it would ensure that a customer always would receive a telephone call from a potential creditor before a new account was opened. The FTC charged that those claims were false.

In addition to its deceptive identity theft protection claims, LifeLock allegedly made claims about its own data security that were not true. According to the FTC, LifeLock routinely collected sensitive information from its customers, including their social security numbers and credit card numbers. The company claimed:

“Only authorized employees of LifeLock will have access to the data that you provide to us, and that access is granted only on a ‘need to know’ basis.”
“All stored personal data is electronically encrypted.”
“LifeLock uses highly secure physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard the confidentiality and security of the data you provide to us.”
The FTC charged that LifeLock’s data was not encrypted, and sensitive consumer information was not shared only on a “need to know” basis. In fact, the agency charged, the company’s data system was vulnerable and could have been exploited by those seeking access to customer information.

The FTC and state settlements with LifeLock bar deceptive claims, and prohibit the company from misrepresenting the “means, methods, procedures, effects, effectiveness, coverage, or scope of any identity theft protection service.” They also bar misrepresentations about the risk of identity theft, and the manner and extent to which LifeLock protects consumers’ personal information. In addition, the settlements require LifeLock to establish a comprehensive data security program and obtain biennial independent third-party assessments of that program for twenty years.

The Attorneys General of Alaska, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia participated in this settlement.

In addition to LifeLock, the FTC complaint named co-founders Richard Todd Davis and Robert J. Maynard, Jr., who will be barred from the same misrepresentations as LifeLock.

The Commission vote to authorize staff to file the complaint and the settlement with LifeLock and Richard Todd Davis was 4-0. The Commission vote to authorize staff to file the settlement with Robert J. Maynard, Jr. was 3-1, with Commissioner J. Thomas Rosch dissenting. The documents were filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona.

The FTC will use the $11 million it receives from the settlements to provide refunds to consumers. It will be sending letters to the current and former customers of LifeLock who may be eligible for refunds under the settlement, along with instructions for applying. Customers do not have to contact the FTC to be eligible for refunds. Up-to-date information about the redress program can be found at 202-326-3757 and at www.ftc.gov/lifelock.

NOTE: The Commission files a complaint when it has “reason to believe” that the law has been or is being violated, and it appears to the Commission that a proceeding is in the public interest. The complaint is not a finding or ruling that the defendant has actually violated the law. Stipulated judgements are for settlement purposes only and do not constitute an admission by the defendant of a law violation. Consent judgments have the force of law when signed by the judge.

In addition to announcing the LifeLock case, the FTC’s Northeast Regional Office sponsored an event to kick off National Consumer Protection week. The goal was to alert consumers to the top complaint categories in the Northeast Region and to arm consumers with the tools to recognize and protect themselves against all types of fraud. Also participating were the Better Business Bureau serving Metropolitan New York, the New York Attorney General’s Office, the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, and AARP.

The Federal Trade Commission works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices and to provide information to help spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint in English or Spanish, click http://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov or call 1-877-382-4357. The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft, and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to more than 1,700 civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad. For free information on a variety of consumer topics, click http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/consumer.shtm.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Claudia Bourne Farrell
Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2181
STAFF CONTACT:
Maneesha Mithal or David Lincicum
Bureau of Consumer Protection
202-326-2771 or 202-326 2773
(FTC File No. 072-3069)
(Lifelock)

Pre-Paid Legal Services Advanced Product Training

    Press Release:

Pre-Paid Legal Services Launches Seventh Year of Advanced Product Training

Quarterly Training Program Offers Associates Road Map to Success

ADA, Okla., Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — On Saturday, Feb. 27, Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. (NYSE: PPD) will complete the first quarter 2010 program of Advanced Product Training (APT), an initiative designed to help PPL associates (the external sales organization) succeed in marketing PPL’s legal service product offerings to individuals, employee groups and small business owners throughout the U.S. and four provinces of Canada.

Since its launch in February 2004, more than 144,000 attendees have participated in APT events which are now held in more than 60 U.S. and Canadian markets served by PPL. On average, the quarterly events draw an estimated 6,000 attendees from among the base of independent PPL associates.

The four-hour program — the first in a series of in-service training and educational programs offered by PPL — includes detailed summaries on the company, its products and services, the member base and the independent provider law firm network. Of equal importance, the APT offers associates keys to success in building a successful business and in sustaining quality member relations. Each local market APT event is conducted by a PPL-qualified trainer and on average the trainers have nine years of experience with the company. Most APT events also include a presentation by an attorney from one of the 40 independent provider law firms that provide legal services to PPL members (customers).

“Advanced Product Training provides a concrete foundation for the success of Pre-Paid Legal Services associates,” said Keith Davis, PPL’s manager of Group Marketing and the coordinator for the APT events. “Based on internal research, we have found that associates who participate in the APT out perform non-participating associates by a considerable margin. In the month following an APT event, participating associates outsell non-participating associates in new memberships by a margin of 14 to one and recruit more new associates by a margin of six to one,” Davis said.

Through February 20, 2010, 50 separate first quarter 2010 APT events have been conducted and the remaining 15 events will be held on Saturday, February 27 at various U.S. and Canadian locations such as, Florida; Hillside, Illinois; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Phoenix, Arizona; and Toronto, Ontario.

Other quarterly APT events for 2010 are scheduled for May 15, August 21 and November 13. The fee for the APT is $20.

About PPL — We believe our products are one of a kind, life events legal service plans. Our plans provide for legal service benefits provided through a network of independent law firms across the U.S. and Canada, and include unlimited attorney consultation as well as will preparation, traffic violation defense, automobile-related criminal charges defense, letter writing, document preparation and review and a general trial defense benefit. We have an identity theft restoration product we think is also one of a kind because of the combination of outside vendors and our provider law firms. More information about us and our products can be found at our homepage at http://www.prepaidlegal.com.

Forward-Looking Statements — Statements in this press release, other than purely historical information, regarding our future plans and objectives and expected operating results, dividends and share repurchases and statements of the assumptions underlying such statements, constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The forward-looking statements contained herein are based on certain assumptions that may not be correct. They are subject to risks and uncertainties incident to our business that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties are described in the reports and statements filed by us with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including (among others) those listed in our Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K, and include the risks that our membership persistency or renewal rates may decline, that we may not be able to continue to grow our memberships and earnings, that we are dependent on the continued active participation of our principal executive officer, that pending or future litigation may have a material adverse effect on us if resolved unfavorably to us, that we may have compromises of our information security, that consumer purchases of discretionary items may be impacted by a downturn in the economy, that we could be adversely affected by regulatory developments, that competition could adversely affect us, that we are substantially dependent on our marketing force, that our stock price may be affected by short sellers, that we have been unable to increase our employee group membership sales, that our active premium in force is not indicative of future revenue as a result of changes in active memberships from cancellations and additional membership sales and that we have repurchased more than half of our outstanding shares. Please refer to pages 16 through 19 of our 2009 Form 10-K for a more complete description of these risks. We undertake no duty to update any of the forward looking statements in this release.

CONTACT:
George Snyder of Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.,
1-580-421-6339, cell, 1-580-310-4067
georgesnyder@pplsi.com

Largest White Collar Crime in America – Identity Theft Are You Protected?


Are you protected
by the Largest White Collar Crime in American history? 1 in every 6 American’s will be affected. What can you do to protect yourself and your family from the identity thieves who right now are looking for their next victim.

Look I don’t want you to believe me... I actually want you to take it upon yourself to learn more about identity theft and how you’re at risk and what you can do about it. Here is a link to the Federal Trade Commission, this site is dedicated solely to fight back against identity theft and educating the public on the problem that is only going to get worse.. here’s the link: www.ftc.gov/idtheft

After you’ve checked-out the link above then view our video below and see what you can do to protect you and your family. Oh and when I mention family I’m also talking about your children. Right now ID Thieves are stealing minors identities because they are not detected as quickly.

By the way… Are you saying to yourself “I have Bad Credit Already they can’t make it Worse”…. What about your Criminal Record? Your Medical Record? Your Employment Record… these identities can also be stolen. Do your research!


Pre-Paid Legal & Identity Theft Protection PlansThese bloopers are hilarious

CLICK HERE To Get Started and to Protect You and Your Family Today!

For more details complete the form below:

[quick_contact]

Employee Benefits Specialist

Insurance Agents in the US and Canada now have a tremendous opportunity to help their clients and to increase their income.

Insurance professionals are needed to open untapped markets with our cutting-edge voluntary employee benefit Pre-Paid Legal & Identity Theft benefits.

General Agents, Group Specialists and Independent Insurance Agents are able to generate high commissions marketing our Pre-paid Legal Memberships.

Insurance Sales Managers are needed to build team through-out the US and Canada.

  • Everyone needs what we have.
  • It’s affordable.
  • They need it now.
  • And they can only get it from you.

Most insurance products you buy and hope you never use, but when you use them you’re glad you have them.

Most insurance products are good to have but they are not a now benefit.
In a bad economy people cut out things that they are not using “now”.

You can use our products immediately!

The economy makes our products hard for people to live without… because they can use them NOW!

The employee and the employers benefit from our products now.
It doesn’t cost the employer a dime… but it benefits them right now!

To find our more about our Now Benefits and our career opportunities visit:
http://www.lifeeventsins.com

Become a Now Benefit Specialist Today!

Cyber Monday Deals & Steals!

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600" caption="Click Here to Save"]Click Here to Save[/caption]

Save money and earn cash back with Blastoff!

Click here or click image to shop now
!

AFYPPPBFWVHR