An Arizona woman says her ex-husband was able to track her financial movements using an identity-theft protection company. Suzanna Quintana says her ex-husband cyberstalked her after he used her Social Security number to open a bogus account in her name at LifeLock, allowing him to receive alerts and emails when Quintana applied for credit cards, leased a car and opened a bank account. “He knew everything I did,” she said. “I had no idea about all the things he knew.” When she contacted law enforcement, LifeLock was slow to respond and “did not want to admit what they’d done,” Quintana said. LifeLock says it’s conducting a comprehensive review of procedures, USA Today reports.
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