LifeLock Scam Emails and Subscription Renewals

LifeLock Scam Emails and Subscription Renewals

Scammers are sending fake LifeLock scam emails like the ones below to potential victims, claiming they have been charged for a subscription renewal. The aim of the scam emails is to frighten and trick potential victims into calling the fake Norton customer service telephone number in them, which connect them to the scammers. The scammers will pretend to be a Norton customer service representatives and try to trick potential victims into disclosing their account credentials, personal and financial information. Once they have collected their potential victims' information, they will use it fraudulently.

LifeLock Scam Emails

LifeLock Scam Email

LifeLock Scam Email

If you were tricked into disclosing banking information by the scammers, please contact your bank for help.

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LifeLock Scam Emails and Subscription Renewals