If You’re Hit by a Hack or Identity Theft, Norton Lets You Know Clearly and Openly

The world we live in today is more connected than ever before, but this increased connectivity has also made it even more dangerous behind the scenes. The numbers are frankly worrying, with global cybercrime damages soaring past $10.5 trillion in just the past year alone.

The United States has seen victim losses in the billions, with Californians losing over $2.1 billion and Texans losing more than $1 billion, according to FBI data. This is not some abstract corporate scandal; regular people, normal families, and students are the ones losing real money, their accounts, and even parts of their identity.

According to recent statistics, nearly half of Americans have had at least one online account breached since 2021, and this number is only growing as hacking tools become more advanced. The classic image of a hacker in a dark room is a cliché, but the threat is very real and often silent: criminals are after credit card numbers, home addresses, emails, even Social Security numbers.

The methods used by hackers aren't just viruses anymore; phishing campaigns, credential theft, and deepfake scams targeting your reputation are all on the rise. This isn't a "sky is falling" message, but rather a call to action: with the right defense tools, you can protect yourself against these threats.

Norton has recently launched its back-to-school deals, specifically designed to make protection accessible at a time when a single breach or phishing email can seriously upend someone's life. The AntiVirus Plus plan is now just $29.99 for the first year, down from $59.99, and it covers more than just virus scanning: it includes malware and ransomware protection, password manager, encrypted cloud backup, and even some coverage against deepfakes, all for one device.

For those who need to cover more than one device (and honestly, who doesn't rotate between laptop, phone, and maybe a work device?), Norton 360 Standard has dropped to $39.99 for three devices, down from $94.99. This deal includes unlimited secure VPN and Dark Web monitoring, which will tell users if their emails or account details turn up on hacker forums.

There's also the ultimate option: Norton 360 with LifeLock Select Plus, now $99.99 versus $189.99 standard, covers ten devices, includes identity theft reimbursement up to $25,000, and comes with tools to help manage even the worst-case scenario, like Social Security monitoring and reimbursement coverage for losses if someone steals your money or opens new lines of credit in your name.

When the numbers are this ugly (the average data breach now costs almost $5 million and the worldwide cost of cybercrime will top $12 trillion this year), feeling a little anxious about security is totally reasonable. But the thing to hang onto is that Norton is designed to help counter all that chaos. The protection stacks up to modern threats and adapts as scammers get smarter, and with the current deals, you shouldn't miss the opportunity to protect yourself.

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See Norton AntiVirus Plus at Norton.com or Norton 360 Standard at Norton.com for more information and to take advantage of these deals.