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  2. You get fake emails from scammers posing as McAfee

    www.mcafee.com/support/s/article/000002097

    Cybercriminals often send emails that appear to come from valid companies, to steal sensitive info. They aim to steal data like your credit card details and Social Security numbers. If you receive a suspicious email that claims to be from McAfee, look at the sender's email address and the domain.

  3. Exposing the Fake McAfee Subscription Renewals Scamming Victims

    malwaretips.com/blogs/mcafee-membership-renewal-scam-email

    Watch for these common red flags indicating an unsolicited email, text or call is likely the McAfee subscription scam rather than legitimate: The sender’s email address or domain doesn’t match an official McAfee one like @mcafee.com.

  4. McAfee Customer Scam Awareness | McAfee

    www.mcafee.com/en-us/cyber-scam/customer-scam-awareness.html

    Read on to learn about the most common types of scams, how to spot them, and how to avoid them. Tip: Report fraudulent emails using the McAfee brand to scam@mcafee.com. Emails sent to McAfee may be used to improve McAfee’s products, including training AI models to detect and fight email scams.

  5. Did you get a fake McAfee or Norton invoice? How the scam works...

    www.zdnet.com/article/did-you-get-a-fake-mcafee-or-norton-invoice-how-the-scam...

    Did you get a fake McAfee or Norton invoice? How the scam works (and what not to do) If you've received emails with invoice PDFs attached for products you didn't buy, here's what's going on and...

  6. We know that there are websites that claim to offer Official McAfee Customer Service, but they are not affiliated with or authorized by McAfee. Here are some tips to help you find the right McAfee website for your needs and avoid fake ones.

  7. Don’t Fall for the McAfee “Your PC Is Infected” Pop-up Scam

    malwaretips.com/blogs/the-mcafee-your-pc-is-infected-with-5-viruses-scam

    No, McAfee is the victim in this scam. Scammers use the trusted McAfee brand name without authorization to trick users more easily. McAfee actively works to detect and shut down these scams when discovered. How can I identify fake McAfee pop-ups and scans?

  8. McAfee Phishing Scam Email Claims 'Device at Risk' - Snopes.com

    www.snopes.com/fact-check/mcafee-phishing-scam-email

    On July 27, 2022, we reviewed a scam email that claimed to come from "McAfee Support," presumably the tech troubleshooting arm of the company that's best known for providing antivirus software.

  9. McAfee Invoice Scam Email Poses as Subscription Renewal Receipt

    www.snopes.com/fact-check/mcafee-scam-email-invoice-malware-phishing

    Here's what we found in a McAfee scam email that claimed to be a "confirmation receipt" or invoice for a subscription renewal.

  10. McAfee Scam Email Claiming That Your Device is At Risk

    www.verified.org/articles/guides/mcafee-scam-email-claiming-your-device-is-at-risk

    False. About this rating. Although the email claims to be from McAfee Support, it is actually a phishing email sent by scammers who are attempting to steal your private information. Your device is not at risk but it's very important not to click on any of the links in the email because then your device and more really could be at risk.

  11. What Is the McAfee Virus Pop-Up Scam? How to Get Rid of It - MUO

    www.makeuseof.com/mcafee-virus-pop-up-scam

    The McAfee fake subscription expired notification is a pop-up scam designed to appear like an official subscription expiration notice for McAfee antivirus, one of the most widely used antivirus suites. The pop-up informs victims that their subscription has expired and their device is no longer protected.