Norton Lifelock Scam Email Renewal Scam Subscription

Norton Lifelock Scam Email Renewal Scam Subscription

The Norton Lifelock scam email below is just one of the many I have received over the past few days. The aim of the scam emails is to frighten and trick potential victims into calling the fake Norton customer service telephone number in the email. The telephone number is part of a call center operated by scammers, therefore, calling the number will connect you to scammers pretending to be from Norton.

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The Norton Lifelock Scam Email

Norton Lifelock Scam Email

If you have received the same Norton email scam, please do not follow the instructions in it, just delete it.

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Norton Lifelock Scam Email Renewal Scam Subscription