![]() If readers receive a suspicious email that claims to be from Norton, desktop users can safely hover over links (but not click on them) in order to see where they lead. The "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the message led to the scam as well. In an example email we reviewed, all links in the message pointed to a website hosted on a Brazilian domain. This was not a legitimate email from Norton AntiVirus or Norton Internet Security. ![]() You will receive a full year of protection for up to 3 household PCs and peace of mind when you're online. If you are browsing, banking, shopping, checking email or doing anything online, we highly recommend you renew your subscription now and get the new Norton™ Internet Security. Therefore, you are no longer receiving automatic updates that protect you against the latest threats, including viruses, spyware, hackers, and identity thieves. Our records indicate that your subscription to Norton™ Internet Security Expired on: ![]() However, that seemingly important item didn't appear in the body of the email: The headline claimed that recipients' devices had become infected with viruses. ![]()
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