Norton PC Protection Email Scam Subscription

Norton PC Protection Email Scam Subscription

The Norton PC Protection scam email below, which claims the recipients' Norton protection has been renewed and updated, is a fake and scam. The fake email is being sent by cybercriminals who are attempting to trick their potential victims into calling them at the fake Norton Billing department telephone number: 1-833-236-2584.

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The Norton PC Protection Email Scam

Dear user,

Your subscription for Norton protection has been successfully renewed and updated. The debited amount will be reflected within next 24 to 48 hrs on your account statement.

PRODUCT INFORMATION:

Invoice No. :i deleted it/but there were numbers

Product Name : Norton

Order Date : April-01-2021

Expiration Date : 1 Year from the date of purchase

Price : $299.99

Payment Method : Auto-Renewal

If you wish to cancel this subscription then please feel free to contact our billing department as soon as possible.

You can reach us on +1(833,236,2584)

Regards,

Billing department

If you have received the same Norton Protection email scam, please do not call 1-833-236-2584 or any other number in it. Just delete the email.

The cybercriminals are also using the following telephone numbes:

  • +1-833-328-0757
  • +1-888-927-0766
  • +1-833-721-1010

If you know of other fake Norton customer or technical support telephone numbers being used by the cybercriminals, please leave them in a comment below.

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Aug. 28, 2023 at 2:52 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Atlanta, Georgia, United States

This 888-927-0766 number keeps popping up on my computer. I can't click on it because obviously wants me to call the number. What can I do to stop this? I've just been Xing it out but I'm worried that it keeps popping up. What can I do? I did a scan and it tells me that there are no problems. Thank you for any advice you can give me.

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Jul. 22, 2022 at 10:14 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Chaffee County, Buena Vista, Colorado, United States

(805) 472-4707 is another fake call back number being used for "Norton LifeLock" subscription.

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Jun. 22, 2022 at 11:12 AM by
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an anonymous user from: El Condor, Lima, Lima, Peru

Received this scam:

"NEW NUMBER: 1-(805)–(472)–(4707)

The Charged Amount Will Be Reflected Within The Next 24 To 48 Hrs On Your A/C Statement.

_PRODUCT INFORMATION_

Invoice No. : KJUIOP09IK52

Product Name : Norton Pc Protection

Order Date : 22th June 2022

Expiration Date : 2 Years From The Date Of Purchase

Price : $ 497.88 USD

Payment Method : Auto Renewal

* If You Wish To Cancel This Subscription Then Please Feel Free To Contact Our Billing Department As Soon As Possible*

** You Can Reach Us On 1 - ( 805 ) – (472 ) – ( 4707)

Regards,

Billing Department"

Delete

Aug. 18, 2021 at 11:13 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Ampliación Fuentes del Pedregal, Tlalpan, Mexico City, Mexico

1 (833) 236-2584

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