Phishing Email Scam: Norton Subscription
Phishing Email Breakdown
This email attempts to create a false sense of urgency around a Norton subscription renewal, claiming that a payment of $321.68 USD has been successfully processed. It urges the recipient to contact the provided phone number within 12 hours if they did not authorize the transaction, hoping to prompt immediate action.
Visual Example of the Phishing Email
Full Text from the Phishing Attempt
Dear User,
Your “Norton” subscription worth of USD $321.68 Renewed successfully,
If you did not authorize this transaction, Or wish to cancel this order,
You can cancel it within 12 Hours from date of purchase,
Please contact us at {phone number}
Thank you
Billing Dept.
How to Protect Yourself?
- Review Grammar and Punctuation Carefully: If a message is filled with spelling mistakes, inconsistent sentence structure, or odd phrasing, it may indicate a phishing attempt.
- Watch Out for Emotional Triggers: Phishing emails often use fear, sympathy, or urgency (e.g., “Your account will be closed immediately!”) to push users into acting without thinking. Pause, reevaluate the request, and confirm its legitimacy before responding.
- Be Mindful of Generic Greetings: Phishing emails commonly start messages with “Dear User” or “Dear Sir/Madam” rather than using your real name. Legitimate messages typically include your actual name or specific account details.
- Check Branding, Formatting, and Logos Carefully: Phishing emails may imitate official layouts or use low-quality, off-colour logos. Verify that logos, colours, and the overall format matches what you typically see from the genuine organization.
Important Notes:
- Report Suspicious Messages: Reporting phishing attempts helps prevent others from falling victim to these attacks. Send suspicious messages to is-spam@mcmaster.ca for review and investigation.
- Educate Yourself: Learn about common phishing tactics. Consider participating in the Information Security Training Program to protect against cyber threats and secure your digital world.
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