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    • ID-protection ads come back to bite pitchman

      SAN JOSE, Calif. - Todd Davis has dared criminals for two years to try stealing his identity: Ads for his fraud-prevention company, LifeLock, even offer his Social Security number next to his smiling mug.

      Now, Lifelock customers in Maryland, New Jersey and West Virginia are suing Davis, claiming his service didn't work as promised and he knew it wouldn't, because the service had failed even him.

      Attorney David Paris said he found records of other people applying for or receiving driver's licenses at least 20 times using Davis' Social Security number, though some of the applications may have been rejected because data in them didn't match what the Social Security Administration had on file.

      Davis acknowledged in an interview with The Associated Press that his stunt has led to at least 87 instances in which people have tried to steal his identity, and one succeeded: a guy in Texas who duped an online payday loan operation last year into giving him $500 using Davis' Social Security number.

      Paris said the fact Davis' records were compromised at all supports the claim that Tempe, Ariz.-based LifeLock doesn't provide the comprehensive protection its advertisements say it does.

      Davis learned about the fraud in Texas when the payday-loan outfit called to collect on the loan, he said. He didn't get an alert beforehand because the company didn't go through one of the three major credit bureaus before approving the transaction.

      Davis said it's possible driver's licenses have been issued to other people in his name because of the widespread availability of his personal information — and because of what he described as the flimsy mechanisms in place to report that kind of fraud.

      Paris noted that LifeLock charges $10 a month to set fraud alerts with credit bureaus, even though consumers can do it themselves for free.

      But Davis stands by his company and his advertising gimmick, which has appeared in newspapers and on billboards, radio and MTV. He even broadcasts it by bullhorn on walking tours through crowded downtowns.

      "There's nothing on my actual credit report about uncollected funds, no outstanding tickets or warrants or anything," he said. "There's nothing to indicate my identity has been successfully compromised other than the one instance. I know I'm taking a slightly higher risk. But I'll take my risk for the tremendous benefit we're bringing to society and to consumers."

      The services don't guard against many types of identity theft such as use of a stolen Social Security number on a job application or for medical services, or even the instance of an arrestee giving police a stolen Social Security number to shield his own identity.

      LifeLock is also being sued in Arizona over its $1 million service guarantee, which the plaintiffs claim is misleading because it only covers a defect in LifeLock's service, and in California by the Experian credit bureau. Experian accuses LifeLock of deceiving consumers about the breadth of its protection and abusing the system for attaching fraud alerts to credit reports.
      SAN JOSE, Calif. - Todd Davis has dared criminals for two years to try stealing his identity: Ads for his fraud-prevention company, Li... more

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    • A Multimedia Bonanza

      San Jose Mercury News photojournalist and multimedia superstud Richard Koci Hernandez put together this interactive mural/collage on a San Jose neighborhood using VUVOX. This was a special pilot project for VUVOX's mural feature, but anyone should be able to use it and create their own project in the near future. In the meantime, check out the other stuff VUVOX has. It's a crazy web 2.0, multimedia mash up, free, web-based application that creates customizable, embeddable content. San Jose Mercury News photojournalist and multimedia superstud Richard Koci Hernandez put together this interactive mural/collage on a... more

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      6 months ago
    • Smoking ban in San Jose?

      I think it's about time, but I'm not a smoker so I'm biased.

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      1 month ago
    • Police, prosecutors oppose release of arrest reports in San Jose

      This is a great piece dealing with civil rights, racism, and the authoritarian power with which the local police seem to operate. This is especially poignant considering other nearby cities, Oakland and San Francisco are currently required to release their police reports. So why should San Jose police be allowed to operate under a "cloak of secrecy" as Schlosberg says? It can be argued that San Jose is a somewhat of a dangerous city, and certain precautions must be taken to ensure that police are able to do their job in the most protected manner possible, but this is a flimsy argument at best, and San Jose does not have nearly as high a crime rate as Oakland.
      This would be a good story to cover with interviews from two strongly and starkly opposed sides.
      This is a great piece dealing with civil rights, racism, and the authoritarian power with which the local police seem to operate. Thi... more

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      3 months ago
    • San Jose City Council approves `sunshine' policies

      Here is a piece along the same vein but in the opposite direction. Not as much opposition here, but transparency in local government often provides models for the larger scale. Here is a piece along the same vein but in the opposite direction. Not as much opposition here, but transparency in local government ... more

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      2 months ago
    • Curling Is Crack

      This is a satirical take on the sport of curling shot at an open house at Logitech Ice in San Jose, California. Curling is a Winter Olympic sport gaining popularity in the United States. Some say it's addictive-- be your own judge. No Canadians were harmed in the making of this pod. This is a satirical take on the sport of curling shot at an open house at Logitech Ice in San Jose, California. Curling is a Winter Ol... more

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      6 days ago
    • Winchester House

      In San Jose, California, this creeped out [and supposedly haunted] Victorian has 160 rooms and 950 doors, some of which lead nowhere. Boo! In San Jose, California, this creeped out [and supposedly haunted] Victorian has 160 rooms and 950 doors, some of which lead nowhere. ... more

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    • Fire destroys S.J. home where Donner Party member once lived

      A four-alarm fire early today destroyed a two-story, historic Victorian house where a member of the Donner Party once lived.

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      2 months ago
    • Marty Grimes, comedian

      Marty Grimes is a guy I met a couple weeks ago. He's hilarious. Even his "clean act" is hilarious. He's a guy out of the San Jose, CA area who does stand-up comedy. His act centers around, but is not restricted to, his being gay. Marty Grimes is a guy I met a couple weeks ago. He's hilarious. Even his "clean act" is hilarious. He's a guy o... more

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      9 days ago
    • Something For the Broken

      Punk rock band from the San Jose, California area. They've got an album out and will be hitting your town soon.

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      5 months ago
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