![]() Nothing could be further from the truth! This is a scam - so please be aware of this before entering in personal information on any website. With that said - please be aware that cyber criminals often send out emails like the one you described, pretending to be from Norton, asking you for your social insurance number "in order to enroll you" in their service. My expert services, in case anyone reading this needs help securing their PCs against such threats - including backups, passwords, sensitive documents, etc. I'll explain why I feel that way below at the end of the article I'm also offering As such I don't believe in enrolling in such a service is a good idea. The short answer is that "Yes," Norton could be hacked and your information can also be leaked to cyber criminals. My question is - with all this information they are asking for, what is the possibility they could be hacked and all my data is stolen anyway? " ![]() From what I understand, this service includes protection against personal credit, credit cards, bank, social insurance number (SSI), etc. ![]() The protection being offered is free, so long as I renew my Norton Antivirus subscription. In order to do so, the form says I need to provide my social insurance number. ![]() I just received an email offer from Norton Security asking if I would like to enroll in the Norton Identity Protection. ![]()
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