McGrath probing service preventing identity theft By ERIN MADISON Tribune Staff Writer The Montana Attorney General's office is investigating LifeLock, a company profiled in Sunday's Tribune. LifeLock is an identity theft prevention service. Customers pay $10 per month to have a fraud alert placed on their credit reports and be opted out of pre-approved credit card offers. If one of LifeLock's members has their identity stolen, the company covers any losses up to $1 million. LifeLock previously ran a full-page ad in the Tribune, which included the Social Security number of the company CEO Todd Davis. That ad piqued the...
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