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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