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Besides that, scammers also include a fake invoice and mention a NortonLifeLock subscription that will be renewed within 24 hours. FAQs (frequently asked questions) How does the recent Norton scam work Scammers send you an email saying your Norton account is expiring or it is time to renew your subscription. Using an official logo and professional-looking design, cybercriminals make the email appear authentic. To report a Norton email scam, forward the email here as an attachment:. The Norton and LifeLock Brands are part of NortonLifeLock Inc. The scammers add a fake custom ID, invoice number, and renewal date to make the email appear genuine.

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