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Mike Holfeld, Investigative Reporter
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Mike Holfeld, Investigative Reporter
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – An email that appeared to be from Norton 360 billing department cost a DeBary woman $10,000 in bitcoin currency in an elaborate company imposter scheme that is sweeping the country.
Susan Harrison, 76, told News 6 she was rattled by “a fast-talking man with an accent” who seemed to be willing to help her cancel her antivirus software that “auto renewed for the next year.”
“He just started yelling that’s $10,000, why did you take $10,000, now I’m going to lose my job,” Harrison told News 6.
Harrison called News 6 to expose the unnerving experience that saw a Norton staff imposter access her computer, take a cash advance from her Wells Fargo credit card and convince her to transfer just under $10,000 to a bitcoin account in Atlanta, Georgia.
“He said go look at your checking account see if $10,000 is in there. Well, I went on the computer and the $10,000 was there,” she said.
Harrison told News 6 she was on the phone with the conman for over 2 ½ hours “driving around like I was with the Secret Service on a mission.”
She withdrew the funds from her checking account without telling the bank employees because the conman claimed the IRS would investigate her account.
She then drove to a Bitcoin ATM to transfer the funds to an account in Atlanta.
She reported the event to Wells Fargo fraud division and at first, the money was refunded to the credit card – including the $500 cash advance fee.
But bank officials took the funds back when they could not find an IPS address to track the imposter.
Special Agent in Charge Caroline O’Brien Buster of the U.S. Secret Service told News 6 these business imposter scams from Amazon to Apple to Norton all play on a “sense of urgency.”
“This needs to be done today, this needs to be done in the next two hours, that’s how they fall for it,” O’Brien-Buster said.
The veteran U.S. Secret Service agent said she would have deleted the email given the obvious red flags, including the IPS address aurore70134@icloud.com and the name of the sender Lawson Gutkowski.
Norton has provided a list of legitimate email addresses at: https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v71088498
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