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  2. Fake license renewal payment email - McAfee Support Community

    forums.mcafee.com/t5/Cybercrime-Phishing/Fake-license-renewal-payment-email/m...

    Hi , We regret for the inconvenience, this is a Scam mail which you have received in the name of Mcafee, kindly ignore this mail and thanks for alerting this issue to Mcafee. Regards Nagesh G

  3. McAfee Support Community - Re: There appears to be a widespread...

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    I am having the same problem. There are days when I will receive as many as a dozen emails from McAfee, and no matter how many times I block the email addresses or mark them as spam, it does nothing to stop the problem.

  4. Fake McAfee email recurrent - McAfee Support Community

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    This was not helpful at all! I have the same problem as Kurt. Ever since I downloaded and installed your APP the spamming began and continues: dozens of emails warning that my subscription has run out, I’m unprotected, etc. Your “solution” is to point me at numerous links and articles explaining wha...

  5. “McAfee Subscription Has Expired” Virus Scam -...

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    Step 3: Uninstall McAfee Subscription Has Expired and related software from Windows. Uninstall Steps for Windows 11. 1 Go to the search bar and type " Add or Remove Programs " and then click it. 2 Locate the software that you want to uninstall click on the three dots and click " Uninstall " to begin the process.

  6. spam - McAfee Support Community

    forums.mcafee.com/t5/Cybercrime-Phishing/spam/td-p/712073

    Solved: Does McAfee have an email address that I can use to forward fraudulent emails?

  7. McAfee Scam Collects Credit Card Data - SensorsTechForum.com

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    The McAfee brand was used in a recently discovered tech support scam that is gathering personal and credit card data from its victims. The tech support scam states “ Your McAfee subscription has expired on 18 October 2018 “. This page then prompts to renew said subscription as displayed in the image shown above.

  8. McAfee Virus Redirects Removal Guide [McAfee Expired Scam]

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    Step 3: Uninstall McAfee Virus and related software from Windows. Uninstall Steps for Windows 11. 1 Go to the search bar and type " Add or Remove Programs " and then click it. 2 Locate the software that you want to uninstall click on the three dots and click " Uninstall " to begin the process.

  9. Solved: McAfee Support Community - Re: Beware of scammer posing...

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    Happens too often...poor grammar, sender email not valid/not McAfee domain, etc. Email received today--no such charge exists. Definite SCAM. Subscription Details: Product:- McAfee Total Secure Subscription ID:-MC8541245 Three Years Subscription (3 Years) Amount:- 349.99 USD Payment Mode : Auto-Debi...

  10. Re: Renewal spams - McAfee Support Community

    forums.mcafee.com/t5/Cybercrime-Phishing/Renewal-spams/m-p/703004

    In the last two days I have received a dozen emails which all ling to the real McAfee renewal page. I can post screenshots but the senders may be fake addresses. Can I forward them as emails? I have not received any PM.

  11. B-cdn.net (Your McAfee Subscription Has Expired) Pop-Up Scam

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    An example of another scam involving the McAfee security product is McAfee has Blocked your Windows. Due to the fake security warning B-cdn.net displays, it can be defined as a tech-support scam . However, instead of offering rogue services, the scammers are prompting potential victims to click on a button to renew their subscription.