Norton Life-Lock Protection Service Scam Email

Norton Life-Lock Protection Service Scam Email

The "Norton Life-Lock Protection Service" scam email below, which appears to have been sent from Norton asking recipients to call 1(801)-882-2945, is being sent by scammers. The scammers' aim is to use the Norton scam to trick their potential victims into calling them at the fake Norton customer support telephone. If they are contacted, they will pretend to be from Norton Antivirus and ask the caller to disclose their account credentials, personal and financial information, which they will use fraudulently.

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The Norton Life-Lock Protection Service Scam

Date: 02/14/2024 12:09 PM MST

Subject: E-Invoice # 8550032

Hi, User!

Your choice of Norton Computer Security is appreciated. Your subscription will activate the next day, guaranteed.

Finally, the USD $ 365.32 payment was processed.PDF attached

Invoice / Recipt:

Invoice: 854-003221

Customer:

Date: FEB 14th 2024

Payment Status: Auto-Debit within 24 Hour

To get in touch with us, dial +1 (801)-882-2945.

Product Details Price Tax Total Amount

Norton Life-Lock Protection Service $365.32 %0 $ 365.32

Total Amount $365.32 USD %0 $365.32

Norton

+1 (801)-882-2945.

Warning:

Since this address is not monitored, please do not send any more messages. Thanks. We cannot guarantee response time.

Reserved. Norton Safety

If you were tricked by the Norton scam into giving them access to your account, please change your password. And, if you were tricked into diclosing your financial information, please contact your bank for help.

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