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FTC Asserts LifeLock Failed to Institute Security Program And Misled Consumers About Its Identity Protection Services
The Federal Trade Commission today asserted that LifeLock violated a 2010 settlement with the agency and 35 state attorneys general by continuing to make deceptive claims about its identity theft protection services, and by failing to take steps required to protect its users’ data

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Morgan Drexen has gone out of business

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If you are confused and lost when you are shopping for a mortgage or when you are figuring out how to pay for college, you are not alone

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The official version of the Federal Register Notice announcing the Commission’s final action with respect to its review of the Interpretations, Rules, and Guides under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act was published in the Federal Register on July 20, 2015

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The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 3,133 checks totaling more than $87,000 to consumers who lost money to the Your Yellow Book scheme, which allegedly bilked money from small businesses, doctors’ offices, retirement homes, religious schools, and charitable organizations, by charging them for unwanted listings in an online “yellow pages” directory

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Following the Federal Trade Commission’s first Debt Collection Dialogue, co-hosted in June with the New York Attorney General’s Office in Buffalo, the FTC will host two additional dialogues this fall in Dallas and Atlanta

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Join us at our headquarters in Washington, DC for a forum on the Know Before You Owe initiative on eClosing

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For over four years, William was on the hook for over $8,000 worth of credit card debt he didn’t owe

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On July 21, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will turn four years old

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