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@Googledybunker

3 weeks ago

He also put it on buses and billboards. Dude got hella identify thefted.

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@yourock3794

3 weeks ago

To be fair, 13 times out of the tens of thousands of people that saw it is pretty damn good!

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@robertstryjak1973

3 weeks ago

This feels weird. The whole "guy gave away his social security number" situation is famous but it never occurred to me that Fox News had someone reasonable working for them trying to stop the madness.

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@foodooyou1

3 weeks ago

I just have mad respect for the guy being that confident in his own product. Now CEOs want to have shell corporations owning the businesses so they're not linked to it if something goes wrong. If he broadcasts his social security number and gets his identity stolen several times, that still shows LifeLock is pretty good. There's people that keep really good control of their social security number and still get their identity stolen.

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@randalthor2859

3 weeks ago

Lifelock doesn't prevent identity theft.

It's a program to help ensure you don't suffer lasting damages if it happens to you.

Unless you have evidence that with the stolen identity, people were able to access his funds and bankrupt him, seems like the product worked for him as advertised.

If you do have evidence that the identity thieves were able to get at his assets, then his product doesn't work as advertised even for the CEO.

Genuinely curious which it is.

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@dog3y3

3 weeks ago

LifeLock doesn't prevent identity theft. It's a watchdog only. Not a fence.

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@volodyanarchist

3 weeks ago

The bigger problem is that simply knowing some number you can commit identity theft. That should not be possible.

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@amanduswestin9211

3 weeks ago

Your client was so preoccupied with whether he could, he didn't stop to think if he should...

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@chernobyl169

3 weeks ago

Remember when Equifax leaked everyone's information to hackers and all we got was two years of LifeLock?

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@mor4y

3 weeks ago

Reminds me of a aussie politician who denied that a hacker having access to the death record system was a problem, the hacker asked for his permission to "kill" him on paper, and he stupidly agreed....

....last I heard he still gets trouble at airports and with credit searches over a decade later!

The hacker is called Chris Rock, no not that Chris Rock, it's another Aussie one. He has talks on gaming both the births and the death systems in multiple countries, the talks are called "I will kill you" or "I will birth you"! Actually worth watching for the kinda person watching this channel :)

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@jeffosborne5768

3 weeks ago

I remember this. Dude quickly stopped being so brazen

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@KanjiCoder_RTFM

3 weeks ago

To be fair , my social security card is old enough that it says "NOT TO BE USED FOR IDENTIFICATION" on it .

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@Akari-br7ci

3 weeks ago

When I was a kid I had trouble understanding what irony is. A friend told me "It's when the assassin gets assassinated." I propose we replace that phrase with "The CEO of LifeLock getting his identity stolen multiple times."

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@joelsytairo6338

3 weeks ago

Proof that ceos live on another plane of existence

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@cheezemonkeyeater

3 weeks ago

Why don't people listen to lawyers?

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@Crystalelements182

3 weeks ago

Just thinking of the website that checks if your credit card number has been stolen. Same vibes

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@danielkings2443

3 weeks ago

Play stupid games win stupid prizes.

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@mccaine1

3 weeks ago

Top 10 FAFO consequences...

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@EiferBrennan

3 weeks ago

And he completely screwed himself over because all the other ads with his social security number ended up getting his identity stolen like 13 times. That and there was I believe a class action lawsuit against him.

All he ended up doing was proving LifeLock doesn't work.

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@ameliaarrows2790

3 weeks ago

Wow impressive, he got humbled real quick

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