
The scam begins when someone calls the given number to seemingly avoid being charged for something they don't want. In rare instances, they may further inform their targets that the subscription has already been renewed, and that their account has been debited.Īfter making victims panic, scammers instruct them to contact their billing department by calling the number provided to cancel the subscription or get a refund for the amount deducted (which hadn't actually been charged anyway). Using an official logo and professional-looking design, cybercriminals make the email appear authentic.īesides that, scammers also include a fake invoice and mention a NortonLifeLock subscription that will be renewed within 24 hours. The scammers add a fake custom ID, invoice number, and renewal date to make the email appear genuine. They present the email as an official notification from NortonLifeLock, a real cybersecurity software company.


The NortonLifeLock subscription renewal scam is an email scam in which cybercriminals send a fake notification email to recipients about the renewal of an antivirus system.
