Email fr norton telling me to change password. Legit?

Dear Norton Customer, We are writing to inform you that we recently noticed suspicious activity on your Norton Account that suggests someone other than you may have logged in, and we are concerned that your password may have been compromised. It’s possible your password may have been obtained through a phishing attempt. For maximum security, we strongly recommend that you change your Norton Account password immediately here or go to https://account.norton.com. If you don’t change your password in the next couple of days, we will automatically change your password for you as a safety best practice and will notify you of the change by email. Your Norton Account does not display your full credit card number or store or collect social security numbers. Examples of personal data that might be seen in your Norton Account include your name, billing address, the last 4 digits of your credit card and expiration date, and your Norton product license keys. If you use a similar password across multiple accounts, you should consider changing those passwords as well. As a general best practice, it’s important to use several complex passwords that are hard to guess and to change them regularly. Visit the Norton Support Frequently Asked Questions page for answers to additional questions. Thank you for your attention, Norton