#State of Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection
Hawai’i will receive $182,000 in Experian data breach settlements involving T-mobile
The settlement also requires Experian to offer 5 years of free credit monitoring services to affected consumers, and two free copies of their credit reports annually during that timeframe.
Hawai’i Attorney General Urges Returning Power to FTC for Consumer Protection
Hawai’i Attorney General Clare E. Connors joined a coalition of 29 attorney generals from around the nation and Hawai’i Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) Executive Director Stephen Levins to support the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in its efforts to combat fraudulent and anticompetitive conduct.
Hawaiʻi Utilities Join Nationwide Effort to Alert Customers During Utility Scam Awareness Week
Local utilities across the state urge customers to remain vigilant as scam calls and phishing ramp up heading into the holidays. Scammers have become more prevalent during the COVID-19 pandemic as customers that depend on these essential services are targeted.
