Norton LifeLock Services Scam Emails

Norton LifeLock Services Scam Emails

Online scammers are sending Norton LifeLock Services scam emails like the one below to potential victims. Therefore, recipients of Norton Lifelock emails like the one below are asked not to call the telephone number or follow the instructions in them.

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A Norton LifeLock Services Scam Email

From: Order E code- 5164814

Date: 12 January 2024 at 19:10:44 GMT

Subject: Congratulations! Your Recent Plan Renewal is Official-0266325 Order.

Norton

Enrolment ID # 026626648 has been placed.

The annual price is $355.99.

Dear member [email address]

Choosing to use Norton LifeLock services was a prudent decision on your behalf. We value your recent patronage. [email address]

Enclosed herewith is the PDF rendition of the paper that was dispatched to you electronically.

We are now confirming the successful execution of the transaction. To monitor the progress of your order or implement any modifications to it,

Kindly reach out to our Customer Service Department at + 1 (802) 349-1699.

NORTON

The telephone number in the Norton Lifelock Customer Service scam emails are linked to call centers operated by scammers. If you call the fake Norton customer service telephone number you will be connected to a scammer who will pretend to be a Norton representative. The scammer will attempt to trick you into disclosing account credentials, personal or financial information that they will use fraudulently.

Therefore, if you were tricked into disclosing your financial information, please contact your bank and Norton directly for help.

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Norton LifeLock Services Scam Emails