Monday, July 11, 2011

Identity Theft Protection Offer Extended for PSN Users, Includes ...

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Though the deadline for PlayStation Network?s Welcome Back program has already expired twice, Sony has decided to extend one aspect of the program, free identity theft protection, even further. The offer, which was sparked by the network breach that compromised the personal information of millions of PSN users, was originally set to expire on June 28th. Yesterday, that deadline was moved to July 31st, as announced on the PlayStation blog.

The identity theft protection, offered through AllClear ID, includes:

?Cyber monitoring and surveillance of the Internet to detect exposure of an AllClear ID Plus customer?s personal information, including monitoring of criminal web sites and data recovered by law enforcement. If his/her personal information is found, the customer will be alerted by phone and/or email and will be provided advice and support regarding protective steps to take. The customer will also receive monthly identity status reports. Debix works with an alliance of cyber-crime experts from the government, academia and industry to provide these services.

?Priority access to licensed private investigators and identity restoration specialists. If an AllClear ID Plus customer receives an alert, or otherwise suspects that he/she may be the victim of identity theft, the customer can speak directly, on a priority basis, with an on-staff licensed private investigator, who will conduct a comprehensive inquiry. In the case of an identity theft, the customer can work with an identity restoration specialist to contact creditors and others, and take necessary steps to restore the customer?s identity.

?A $1 million identity theft insurance policy per userto provide additional protection in the event that an AllClear ID Plus customer becomes a victim of identity theft. This insurance would provide financial relief of up to $1 million for covered identity restoration costs, legal defense expenses, and lost wages that occur within 12 months after the stolen identity event.?

So if you haven?t already, make sure to sign up for the service to make sure your information is safe and sound.? It?s free, and it simply couldn?t hurt to have a backup plan in place.

Source: http://geek.pikimal.com/2011/07/09/identity-theft-protection-offer-extended-for-psn-users-includes-access-to-pis/

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