Bloomberg | Jan 13, 2012

Credit Score Zealots Pursue Fool’s Errand

FICO credit scores rank borrowers according to the likelihood of default and there’s almost no difference in the probability of default when a consumer has a 780 or an 820, said Ken Lin, chief executive officer and founder of San Francisco- based Credit Karma.

TechCrunch | Jan 4, 2012

Credit Karma Launches Free Credit Monitoring, Enrolls 100,000 Users In A Day

Credit Karma, the online service for keeping track of your credit score, has launched a new feature: free credit monitoring. Within the first day of its existence (the option became available just yesterday), the company has managed to enroll an impressive 100,000 users for the opt-in credit monitoring service.

MainStreet | Jan 3, 2012

Credit Karma Now Offering Free Monitoring Service

Those intent on improving their credit score in 2012 can get some help by visiting the website Credit Karma, which is offering free credit monitoring to all Americans starting today.

CNNMoney | Jan 3, 2012

The end of paid credit report monitoring?

Credit Karma originally launched as another free credit report company, albeit one that made money from advertising rather than upsells. Now the San Francisco-based company has launched a free credit monitoring platform – a service that Experian currently values at $15 per month.

MSN Money | Dec 30, 2011

Finally: Good news on credit scores

You can get credit scores for free from sites such as Credit Karma or Quizzle, or by signing up for credit monitoring.

Today Show | Dec 21, 2011

Money 911

Look at CardRatings.com or CreditKarma.com or Bankrate.com. All of those are great websites to get good information about credit cards.

Reuters | Dec 16, 2011

Stern Advice: Financial predictions for 2012

Issuers will up their credit card rewards to pull users away from less profitable debit cards, says Ken Lin of CreditKarma, a credit scoring and comparison site. As consumers move out of full-recession mentality and shop more, they'll find themselves reaching for credit cards more, he says.