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How did Norton get my new debit card number?
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<blockquote data-quote="tallfreak" data-source="post: 14620533" data-attributes="member: 70717"><p>I bought Norton PC protection software several years ago for my wife's desktop. I believe it was a 3 year subscription. I just got an email from Norton warning me that my automatic renewal is coming up soon. I don't want to renew the subscription, so I logged in for the first time probably since I bought the software to end the subscription. I found they have my new debit card number. I got this new debit card about 2 months ago from my bank automatically because I had used my old card at a store with a suspected card info hack. The new card is a completely different number. How did Norton get access to this information? At first I thought that maybe I used her computer to order something with my new number, but I don't think I have. I got a new laptop about a month ago that came with Kaspersky, and I have been using it.</p><p></p><p>I did a quick Google search and found several other people claiming that Norton charged them without approval. One person even said Norton claimed they didn't have the new card number, but the bank account showed it was charged to the card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tallfreak, post: 14620533, member: 70717"] I bought Norton PC protection software several years ago for my wife's desktop. I believe it was a 3 year subscription. I just got an email from Norton warning me that my automatic renewal is coming up soon. I don't want to renew the subscription, so I logged in for the first time probably since I bought the software to end the subscription. I found they have my new debit card number. I got this new debit card about 2 months ago from my bank automatically because I had used my old card at a store with a suspected card info hack. The new card is a completely different number. How did Norton get access to this information? At first I thought that maybe I used her computer to order something with my new number, but I don't think I have. I got a new laptop about a month ago that came with Kaspersky, and I have been using it. I did a quick Google search and found several other people claiming that Norton charged them without approval. One person even said Norton claimed they didn't have the new card number, but the bank account showed it was charged to the card. [/QUOTE]
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