New phishing scam received via SMS that attempts to impersonate the Tax Agency
A new phishing scam impersonating the Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT) has been reported.
The email contains a link to a phishing page: https://rebrand.ly/AEAT762
An SMS is received that attempts to impersonate the Tax Agency, with a link to access only from a mobile phone or tablet, and which leads to a form with an interface similar to that of the AEAT website in which a supposed file number and an amount are shown and the full name and contact number are requested.
TAX AGENCY. Tax refund of (€311.29). Find your refund form at the link: https://rebrand.ly/AEAT762

Do not respond to messages from suspicious senders requesting personal information. The Tax Agency never requests confidential, financial, or personal information, account numbers, or credit card numbers from taxpayers via email, nor does it attach attachments containing invoice information or other types of data.
If you have any questions, please go directly to the Electronic Office and check if you have any pending communications or notifications; Do not use links contained in emails.