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Local News Norton Life-Lock Imposter Email: How to know it's not really from the company It looks legit, but it's not. The address gives it away, but there are more ways to figure it out.
How to avoid customer service scams Norton Lifelock customer service will never request sensitive information over the phone, via email, or in a text message.
Norton suggests the best way to authenticate whether an email is the real deal is to forward it as an attachment to [email protected].
Norton email scam Two friends contacted me last week – on the same day – regarding an email they received that was supposedly from “Norton Security” for virus protection.
Norton AntiVirus versions 7.0 and above contain a program called Poproxy. This program sits in between the user’s e-mail client and the mail server run by the Internet service provider (ISP ...