I recieved an email supposedly sent from Norton Life Lock, and thanking me for signing up, invoice for $420.00, if I have any questions, I need to call this number, but I did NOT sign up, nor did I call it, thats a scam
Tech Support Scam Calls – How to Stop Them!
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Ever wonder why a single number keeps showing up in fake tech support emails? The pattern suggests a classic scam where fraudsters spoof reputable brands like Norton LifeLock to lend credibility. They rely on a convincing email and a persuasive phone number to lure victims into paying fees or revealing personal data. Ignore any unsolicited call from that number, and never provide payment details. Verify the claim directly with the alleged company using official contact info, not the one in the message. Block the caller, report it to the FTC or your carrier, and educate others about these tactics.
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The sender uses a fake email header to deceive email filters, making it seem like the email is from a known sender, but it's just a tactic to trick users into opening the email.