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posted by cmn32480 on Wednesday December 02 2015, @07:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the how-to-be-a-stalker-101 dept.

Imagine you found out that your former spouse had opened a fake LifeLock credit monitoring account in your name, and then used it to follow your every financial move for two years? Then imagine that no one at LifeLock will take your query seriously, even after the police get involved.

That's the story of an Arizona woman who learned in March that her ex-husband had been keeping track — literally, their son found a five-page Excel spreadsheet on his computer — of her bank accounts, credit cards and other financial activities.

"He knew everything I did," she tells the Arizona Republic. "I had no idea about all the things he knew."

That spreadsheet didn't just have financial info. It also included his ex-wife's passwords and answers to her security questions. When she reviewed the file — which her son had sent her after finding it on dad's computer — she saw mention of a LifeLock account that her ex was paying for.

The next question is, if people freak out about this, why don't they freak out about the government or companies knowing the same information?


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 03 2015, @10:04AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 03 2015, @10:04AM (#271279)

    For those of us who are interested, could you explain to us how alimony works?

    I did a brief search on it, and it looks like it's awarded to offset a cost of living difference between spouses after a divorce, is tax deductable, and doesn't have anything to do with child support. Oh, and either spouce can receive it, depending on the situations. Far as what the reason for it existing is? That I'm not sure about. I mean, if this was the 50's and women couldn't get profitable jobs? Yeah, sure. Makes sense. If it were a situation where one person has to get the fuck out of the house? Yeah, sure. Makes sense... for a year or two. Not 15.

    I genuinely don't get it.

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