Andorra Warns Residents of Endesa Data Breach Risks
Andorra's cybersecurity agency urges caution for residents with Spanish second homes on Endesa contracts after a potential data exposure incident.
Key Points
- ANC-AD reiterated warnings on Jan 13 and 14 for Andorrans with Endesa contracts for Spanish properties.
- Advises ignoring suspicious emails, SMS, calls requesting personal data or payments.
- Urges avoiding clicks on dubious links or attachments amid ongoing breach concerns.
- Focuses on preventing phishing scams exploiting the Endesa incident.
Andorra's national cybersecurity agency has reiterated its warning to residents with second homes in Spain and Endesa electricity contracts, following a security incident at the Spanish energy firm that may have exposed customer data.
The Andorran National Cybersecurity Agency (ANC-AD) first issued the alert on Friday, January 13, urging those affected to stay vigilant in the days ahead. It advised ignoring emails, SMS messages, or calls seeking personal details or payments, and warned against clicking suspicious links or opening attachments.
A follow-up notice on Tuesday, January 14, reinforced the call for maximum caution amid the ongoing breach concerns. The agency has not disclosed further details about the cyberattack's extent or Endesa's actions.
The advisory focuses on Andorran residents managing Endesa accounts for Spanish properties, where the incident took place. ANC-AD officials continue to emphasise preventive steps to counter potential phishing scams capitalising on the event.
Original Sources
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