


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.
