I agree. And, I am getting a lot more information from my contact than I/We could quickly from AC. I suppose one would have to call LifeLock and ask them to turn off for an hour. Of course, you know that would be just the time Russia would hack into the deed for your house or your social security number. Although we know that is just a hoax and a witch hunt. Just some sarcasm. Don't want to start any political fights on the board, lol. We get in enough of those on P2P vs Client/Server. Ironically, back in the Paul days, we never stopped hearing about Kaspersky.

Anyway, I digress. I think most of the Identity Services can cause the issue. I am sure that someone controls the website which does the vetting. If this is now a known issue, it should warn a user about it before they start in case they wish to suspend it for a couple of hours. At least you know that LifeLock is working. Except how did Exostar get access to your information. Would be interesting to email LifeLock support and see if companies can do this and if having their service can cause issues with those vetting questions.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine