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this morning Aug 11, 2023 an email from n lifelock thanked me for renewing at a cost of $470. I don't even have the software on my machine. Basically my bank has refused them any payment and basically told them to get shafted! ha ha

The phony transaction occured after a $7.98 purchase from GOG. Could it be that GOG has a security leak?
Doubtful. I imagine that the email if examined closely, would be revealed rather as a phony one; used to phish for information or a bite.
The normal cost for NLL is well under $200.
See https://www.nortonlifelock.com/blogs/feature-stories/fraudulent-use-nortonlifelock-brand

And https://it.brown.edu/phish-bowl-alerts/norton-security-software-scam-examples

And various other places where this particular phishing scheme is detailed.
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Keith_I2: Basically my bank has refused them any payment and basically told them to get shafted! ha ha
So that means the scammers still have your banking information, which is still very not good for you.

They could always try again later and/or sell it to other scammers.

And I'm sure your bank never said anything to them like "get shafted." Professional employees like bankers never talk like that while on the job.
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Keith_I2: this morning Aug 11, 2023 an email from n lifelock thanked me for renewing at a cost of $470. I don't even have the software on my machine. Basically my bank has refused them any payment and basically told them to get shafted! ha ha

The phony transaction occured after a $7.98 purchase from GOG. Could it be that GOG has a security leak?
I suppose contacting the REAL company concerning this mail it would be a good move. If you don't have this particular product - that's what i would do, because it's bad for their business aswell if it's fraudulent.
Post edited August 11, 2023 by DyNaer
Some people shouldn't be allowed on the internet...for their own good.
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BreOl72: Some people shouldn't be allowed on the internet...for their own good.
I don't know if that's directed at OP, but if so, OP does NOT deserve it. OP is a victim. Period. Just like millions of others because the people that shouldn't be allowed on the internet are the phishers and scfammers, not the victims of their assholery.