Not really, they don't often advertise that you should attack their customers directly. The closest I can remember was the LifeLock guy putting his social security number up publicly.
Otherwise, they prefer you hit test or personal accounts rather than paying customers...
> Davis publicly posted his Social Security number as part of a 2007 ad campaign to promote the company's identity theft protection services. However, Davis was a victim of 13 cases of identity theft between 2007 and 2008.
Otherwise, they prefer you hit test or personal accounts rather than paying customers...