Fake and malicious website impersonating Norton security is targeting users worldwide
NPAV research team has recently reported a new malicious website targeting users across the globe.
Hackers have continued the usage of trusted name of organizations for their advantage. The website in the suspicion was found impersonating Norton security webpage.

NPAV recommends users to stop trusting these fake and malicious websites and links. These pages are hacker-controlled and can be used to compromise the security of your systems and networks.
Install NPAV on your devices and stay protected from all the insecure and malicious websites. Use NPAV and join us on a mission to secure the cyber world.
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