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  2. Some scam emails warn recipients that their Norton subscription was renewed or include a fake invoice that payment for their subscription was successful. Others warn that the recipient’s computer was infected or their antivirus settings have expired.

  3. Norton Renewal Email Scam Lures Victims with Fake Invoice

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    Since at least 2021, an email scam has targeted victims with the claim that Norton had renewed their annual membership subscriptions. Some of the scam renewal emails mentioned Norton...

  4. The Norton-Lifelock Invoice/Payment Email Scam – Explained

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    Scammers are sending fake emails claiming to be from Norton-Lifelock. These emails ask recipients to pay an invoice of $349.99 and provide a fake customer service number. The scam is designed to steal personal and financial information.

  5. Don’t Get Duped by the Fake Norton 360 Renewal Invoice Scam

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    What is the Norton 360 Security invoice scam? The Norton 360 Security invoice scam is a phishing scam where scammers send fake emails pretending to be from Norton. The emails claim your Norton subscription is renewing for hundreds of dollars, and you need to call to cancel the “unauthorized” charge. However, the phone number actually leads ...

  6. Verify that an email you receive from Norton is legitimate

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    You received an email from Norton, and want to know if the communication is legitimate.

  7. Beware! Scammers Sending Fake Norton Life Lock Renewal Invoices

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    The Norton Life Lock scam email renewal invoice scam is a sophisticated social engineering threat that is deceiving many unsuspecting victims. Scammers rely on fear and urgency to trick users into calling fake support numbers and granting remote access to their devices.

  8. Verify that an email you receive from Norton is legitimate

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    If you receive suspicious mails that look like it is from us, forward it as an attachment to spam@norton.com. To know more, read Cyber scams and how to avoid them. Here is a list of legitimate Norton domains for your reference.