AllClear ID

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April 2018 AllClear ID was offered to Delta Air Lines victims of the [24]7.ai data breach from September – October 2017. Additionally, the company provided free identity protection services for 24 months to individuals affected by a Massachusetts State Tax Department data exposure involving 6,100 people.
January 2018 AllClear ID was offered to victims of the Guaranteed Rate Data Security Breach from September 14, 2017.
February 2015 AllClear ID Secure and Pro were offered to victims of the Anthem Inc. data breach.
August 2014 AllClear ID Plus was offered to victims of the Home Depot Credit Card breach.
May 2012 Released updated 'Child Identity Theft' research revealing that criminals are targeting younger children, with 15% of victims being five years old and younger, representing a 105% increase from 2011 findings.
March 2012 Debix company name was changed to AllClear ID, Inc.
July 2011 Debix was granted U.S. Patent No. 7,983,979 for a multi-band, multi-factor authentication design. Bo Holland also presented the Child Identity Theft research to the Federal Trade Commission.
May 2011 Partnered with Sony to provide services related to the PlayStation Network outage in April.
April 2011 Carnegie Mellon CyLab and AllClear ID released 'Child Identity Theft' research revealing that child identity theft is a faster-growing crime than adult identity theft. In the same month, Debix introduced AllClear ID, the first free identity theft protection service for families.

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