By NoCall Team

What is vishing: how to spot phone scams in Spain

Vishing (voice + phishing) is one of the most dangerous and common phone scams in Spain. Criminals pretend to be your bank, Correos, or Social Security to steal personal data and money. The NoCall community has flagged more than 178 numbers linked to spam and scams, with 0 reports today alone.

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How does vishing work?

Vishing is a form of social engineering. Scammers research victims beforehand (data breaches, social media, or bought marketing lists) and call with partly real information to win your trust. The goal is to get data they do not have yet: passwords, SMS verification codes, or card details.

They often use caller ID spoofing so your phone shows your bank's real number. That makes the scam especially hard to spot.

Common vishing tactics in Spain

Fake bank call

They say there is a suspicious charge or unauthorised access to your account. They ask you to "verify your identity" with your password, PIN, or SMS code. In reality they use that code to authorise a transfer from your account.

Example: "Hello, we are calling from the security department of [bank]. We detected a suspicious transaction of €1,200. To cancel it, we need you to confirm the code we just sent by SMS."

Fake Social Security / tax authority

They impersonate Social Security or the tax agency. They mention a pending refund or a problem with your benefit and ask for bank details to "process the refund" or "regularise your situation".

Example: "We inform you that you have a €325 refund pending from Social Security. To process it, we need your bank account number."

Correos / parcel scam

They say a parcel is held at customs and you must pay a fee. They send a link or ask for card details by phone. Correos does not collect fees that way over the phone.

Fake tech support

They claim your router, PC, or internet line has a problem. They want you to install remote-access software or give access to online banking. Movistar, Vodafone, and other carriers do not call customers like this out of the blue.

"Relative in trouble" call

Someone pretends to be your child from a new number, saying they lost their phone and need money urgently. Always verify by calling your relative on a number you already trust.

How to protect yourself from vishing

1. Be wary of urgency

Scammers create pressure so you cannot think clearly. No legitimate process requires an instant phone decision. If they rush you, treat it as a red flag.

2. Never give sensitive data by phone

Your bank will never ask for passwords, PINs, SMS codes, or full card details by phone. No public body will ask for banking data that way either. If they do, it is vishing.

3. Hang up and call back yourself

If you have doubts, hang up and call the organisation's official number (from its website or your card). Do not use the number they gave you on the call or the number on your screen — it may be spoofed.

4. Check the number on NoCall

Search our database with more than 178 identified numbers. If the number was already reported as a scam, you will see it right away.

5. Turn on automatic blocking

With the NoCall app, numbers reported as vishing by the community can be blocked automatically on your phone — you may not even receive the call.

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If you fell for vishing

  1. Contact your bank immediately. Block compromised cards and accounts. Ask to reverse any fraudulent transactions.
  2. Change your passwords. If you shared online-banking or other credentials, change them at once from a trusted device.
  3. Report to the police. Go to a Policía Nacional station or Guardia Civil post with details: caller number, time, what they said, and what you shared.
  4. Call 017 (INCIBE). Spain's national cybersecurity helpline is free and confidential and can guide you on next steps.
  5. Report the number on NoCall. Your report helps protect others who might get the same call.

Check a suspicious number

Did you get a suspicious vishing call? See whether the number was already reported:

자주 묻는 질문

비싱이란 무엇인가요?+

비싱(voice + phishing)은 범죄자가 은행, Correos, 사회보장 같은 신뢰할 수 있는 기관을 사칭해 전화를 걸어 개인 정보, 비밀번호, 은행 정보를 훔치는 전화 사기입니다.

비싱 전화를 어떻게 알아챌 수 있나요?+

흔한 경고 신호는 다음과 같습니다: 거짓 긴급성("계정이 차단될 것입니다"), 민감한 정보(비밀번호, PIN, SMS 코드) 요청, 빠른 조치를 위한 위협이나 압박, 앱 설치나 송금 요청. 어떤 은행이나 공공 기관도 전화로 기밀 정보를 묻지 않습니다.

비싱에 당했다면 어떻게 해야 하나요?+

즉시 은행에 연락해 손상된 계좌와 카드를 차단하세요. 공유한 비밀번호를 모두 변경하세요. Policía Nacional이나 Guardia Civil에 신고하세요. 무료 사이버보안 상담을 받으려면 017(INCIBE)로 전화하세요. 다른 사람들을 보호하기 위해 NoCall에 번호를 신고하세요.

은행이 전화로 내 정보를 물어볼 수 있나요?+

아니요. 어떤 은행도 전화로 비밀번호, PIN, SMS 인증 코드, 또는 전체 카드 정보를 절대 묻지 않습니다. 그런 전화를 받으면 사기입니다. 끊고 직접 은행의 공식 번호로 전화하세요.

스팸으로 신고되었는지 확인하려면 전화번호 또는 회사 이름(Iberdrola, Movistar...)을 검색하세요.

비싱이란 무엇인가: 스페인에서 전화 사기를 알아채는 방법 | NoCall