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  2. Watch Out For the Fake Webroot Renewal Email Scam - MalwareTips...

    malwaretips.com/blogs/watch-out-for-the-fake-webroot-renewal-email-scam

    The scam email is made to look like an official notice from Webroot or Geek Squad requesting subscription renewal. It includes: Company logos, colors, and fonts used by the legitimate brands. A renewal date, order ID, invoice number, and other identifiers that appear real.

  3. Known Webroot Tech Support Scams and How to Avoid Them

    www.webroot.com/us/en/resources/tips-articles/understanding-tech-support-scams

    During the course of our research and work with customers who have fallen victim to tech support scams, we’ve put together a blacklist of companies which pretend to be Webroot and/or use misleading tactics to defraud customers or steal their personal information.

  4. Email Phishing, Vishing & Other Types of Attacks | Webroot

    www.webroot.com/us/en/resources/tips-articles/what-is-phishing

    Anatomy of an Email Scam. Below is a fake Charles Schwab notice claiming the recipient has been locked out of his account and must update it to regain access. Here are some clues indicating this email is actually a scam: The email is not addressed to the recipient.

  5. Business Profile for Webroot Inc. - Better Business Bureau

    www.bbb.org/us/co/broomfield/profile/security-systems/webroot-inc-1296-1000106304

    This company is a scam. They absolutely knew that their product was not active on ANY of my devices for over 8 years, and still continued to auto-bill me their annual subscription rate every...

  6. Scams Details - Better Business Bureau

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    Browse and view scams details reported to the BBB. Examine and share scams with others to help protect you from existing schemes.

  7. Webroot Phishing Email - LogMeOnce Resources

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    Webroot phishing emails are malicious messages designed to ⁣trick ‍users⁣ into providing personal information, such as passwords or bank details. To protect yourself, it is important ⁤to understand how⁣ phishing works and ⁤what to look for⁢ when ⁤receiving Webroot emails.

  8. Webroot Service Activation Notice : r/Scams - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Scams/comments/tnlzwq/webroot_service_activation_notice

    Is this a scam? Here's the full text of the email: Our Security Subscriber, Thanks for joining to our Webroot secure ANYWHERE internet protection service.

  9. WebRoot Security Services Activated Email Scam - PCrisk

    www.pcrisk.com/removal-guides/30194-webroot-security-services-activated-email-scam

    We have inspected this email and discovered that it is a fraudulent email disguised as a notification regarding an invoice for Webroot Security Services. Typically, such scam emails are used to steal money and (or) personal information from unsuspecting recipients.

  10. What Email Phishing Scams Do to Info - Webroot

    www.webroot.com/us/en/resources/tips-articles/computer-security-threats-phishing

    Email Phishing scams are carried out online by tech-savvy con artists and identity theft criminals. They use spam, fake websites constructed to look identical to real sites, email and instant messages to trick you into divulging sensitive information, like bank account passwords and credit card numbers. Once you take the phisher's bait, they ...

  11. Webroot Scam is a email sent by fraudsters disguising themselves to be from Webroot, a company that provides internet security to people. The scammer may try to steal your sensitive personal information or money through some form of payment.