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Norton Support Email Scam from notification.intuit.com

The Norton Antivirus scam email below, which appears to have been sent from notification.intuit.com asking recipients to call 1-877-421-7645, is being sent by scammers. The aim of the scammers 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 Support Email Scam

From: "Norton Billing" quickbooks@notification.intuit.com

Sent: Mon, May 18, 2022 at 4:39 PM

Subject: Invoice 127007958 from Norton Billing

INVOICE 127007958 DETAILS

Norton Billing

DUE 03/28/2022

$489.35

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Dear,

Thank you for using Norton®. Protection. As per the Agreement we have charged you an amount of $489.35 for Norton®. Protection.

As you have selected the auto-renewal subscription method during the last checkout.

Hence your subscription of $489.35 is auto Renewed and the charge will reflect on your bank account in 24hrs. We tried to contact you on your register number for queries but could not get through.

For Any Query or Support or to cancel the Subscription and report and dispute please contact our Norton®. Protection. Fraud Detection Team +1 877 421 7645

Regards

James D.

Norton Protection

+1877 421 7645 (toll-free

We appreciate your business. Please find your invoice details here. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Have a great day!

Norton Billing

Bill to

United States

Terms Paid

Norton Protection $489.35

Norton life lock antivirus

1 X $489.35

Balance due $489.35

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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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