Andorra Warns Residents Over Endesa Data Breach in Spain
Andorra's cybersecurity agency alerts residents with Endesa contracts for Spanish second homes to beware of phishing after a potential customer data.
Key Points
- ANC-AD issued alert targeting Andorrans with Endesa accounts for Spain properties.
- Advises against trusting suspicious emails, SMS, calls seeking personal info or payments.
- Urges not clicking links or opening attachments amid possible phishing risks.
- Details on breach scope or Endesa response remain undisclosed.
Andorra's national cybersecurity agency has warned residents with second homes in Spain and electricity contracts with Endesa to exercise caution following a security incident at the Spanish energy company that may have exposed customer data.
The Andorran National Cybersecurity Agency (ANC-AD) issued the alert on Friday, urging affected individuals to remain vigilant over the coming days. It specifically advised against trusting emails, SMS messages, or calls requesting personal information or payments, and emphasised not clicking on suspicious links or opening attached files.
The warning targets Andorran residents who hold Endesa accounts for properties in Spain, where the breach occurred. While details of the cyberattack remain limited, the agency noted it "may have exposed customer data," prompting the precautionary measures.
No further information has been released on the scope of the incident or Endesa's response. The ANC-AD stressed maximum prudence to mitigate potential phishing attempts exploiting the breach.
Original Sources
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