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…
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More details emerge on DOJ probe of Tiversa, company involved in FTC v. LabMD
When I’m right, I’m right. The DOJ did raid Tiversa. DataBreaches.net was subsequently able to get additional details from a source. But first start with this report from Reuters’ Joel Schechtman: Federal agents are investigating whether cyber-security firm Tiversa gave the government falsified information about data breaches at companies that declined to purchase its data protection…
House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform staff report slams Tiversa, cautions federal agencies about using them (updated with Tiversa’s response)
If you thought former Tiversa employee Rick Wallace’s testimony in FTC v. LabMD was sensational, wait until you read a staff report prepared for Darrell Issa, then-Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The 99-page report, prepared in January but embargoed until after Wallace’s testimony, delves into Tiversa’s business practices and problems with the…