Andorra la Vella Warns of Phishing Scam Impersonating Council Worker
Municipal authorities in Andorra la Vella have alerted residents to fraudulent Spanish-language emails claiming to offer council documents via fake.
Key Points
- Phishing emails in Spanish impersonate council worker with fake OneDrive download links.
- Links aim to steal data or install malware; delete immediately.
- Warning posted on social media January 21, 2026; police notified.
- Part of recent pattern targeting public institutions; verify via official channels.
Andorra la Vella's municipal council has alerted residents and entities across the country to a phishing scam via email that impersonates one of its workers.
The fraudulent messages, written in Spanish, claim a council document is available for download via a OneDrive link. Authorities stress that the link is fake and designed to steal data or install malware from anyone who clicks it.
The Comú d'Andorra la Vella shared the warning on social media on January 21, 2026, urging people to delete the emails immediately and avoid opening any attachments or documents. The council has also notified the police about the incident.
No specific details have been released on the impersonated worker's name or the exact phrasing of the scam emails. This follows a pattern of similar cyberattacks targeting public institutions in recent months.
Residents should verify any unexpected communications directly through official channels to avoid falling victim.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources: