

I am reporting it now to the Norton community. Here's two more that I didn't even notice until today because they both were in my spam e-mails.

Scams Involving Fraudulent Use of NortonLifeLock BrandingĪgreed. They set up fake websites, send scam emails, offer free security scans, or send alarming messages to convince you that your computer is infected or needs to be fixed. Report a suspicious phone call, email, or mailįraudulent companies carry out technical support scams by posing as software support providers and claim to offer support on behalf of major technology companies. Verify that an email you receive from Norton is legitimate Report a spam or scam email to NortonLifeLock Plus the phone# is either no answer or busy. will trade on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange under the symbol “GEN.” This will replace the company’s current ticker, NLOK, and no action is required of shareholders with respect to the ticker symbol change.Scam or Not? I got an email that looks suspicious as I had already requested to not renew on June 23 and the from is also suspicious. The company has dual headquarters in Tempe, Arizona and Prague, Czech Republic and has teams around the world in more than 150 countries. Gen brings award-winning technology solutions in cybersecurity, privacy and identity protection to more than half a billion users so they can live their digital lives safely, privately, and confidently. At Gen, we’re committed to bringing our passion, expertise and global presence together to innovatively tackle these challenges and ultimately power Digital Freedom for everyone.” “While the advancement of technology has brought conveniences and connections we couldn’t have imagined, it also brings added complexities and new types of threats. “Our day-to-day life is almost entirely connected we bank, shop, learn, work and connect online.” said Ondrej Vlcek, President of Gen. Gen’s family of trusted brands has a heritage of protecting the first digital generations and is united by a shared purpose to power Digital Freedom for the next generation of our digital lives.” It’s not Gen X, Y or Z, it’s Generation Digital. “We’re all a part of a new generation, regardless of age. “Today, five billion people around the world are online digital life is life,” said Vincent Pilette, CEO of Gen. The newly formed company is designed to further accelerate the company’s innovation and pave the way for the future of digital empowerment. Gen unites trusted names in Cyber Safety – Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG, CCleaner and ReputationDefender – with a single purpose to power digital freedom for people everywhere. NortonLifeLock unveiled its new company name, Gen Digital, following the completed merger of NortonLifeLock and Avast.
