In accessing your account with your username and password, the unauthorized third party may have viewed your first name, last name, phone number, and mailing address — NortonLifeLock. For customers utilizing the Norton Password Manager feature, the notice warns that the attackers might have obtained details stored in the private vaults.
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How does this affect a small business from a small business owner’s perspective?

In accessing your account with your username and password, the unauthorized third party may have viewed your first name, last name, phone number, and mailing address.

How does this affect a consumer from an individual consumer’s perspective?

In accessing your account with your username and password, the unauthorized third party may have viewed your first name, last name, phone number, and mailing address.

How does this affect a consumer purchasing products or services from a small business?

In accessing your account with your username and password, the unauthorized third party may have viewed the small business owner’s first name, last name, phone number, and mailing address.

Why did this happen?

The unauthorized third party may have obtained your username and password through an email phishing campaign. The email phishing campaign may have included a link to a fraudulent website asking for personal information under false pretenses. A security report indicated unauthorized access had been made to your account. You should identify which accounts you establish online use the same or similar usernames and passwords as those used to access any affected Small Business Resource Center accounts. After identifying them, change the us