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New attack analysis : What you need to know about the Endesa data breach

Following the recent cyberattack on Endesa, one of Spain's largest electricity and gas providers, Outpost24's threat intelligence team has compiled a comprehensive analysis of the incident based on publicly available evidence from underground forums, leaked dataset listings, and the threat actor's own statements. The analysis examines the likely initial access vector, the probable origin of the data, and the broader security implications associa…
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On January 13, the energy supplier Endesa issued a statement on its official website alerting to “a security incident” that allowed “unauthorized access...”

Last Monday, January 12, the alarms went off. Endesa and its commercialist Energía XXI had suffered an unauthorized access to their systems, they had suffered a hack. The company itself had already for a few days warned its users that someone had entered their database, taking names, ID, account numbers ... Read more

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euribor.com.es broke the news in on Saturday, January 17, 2026.
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