Data Breaches Lithuania Suspects Foreign Involvement in Data Leak of Over 600,000 National Register Entries Lithuanian authorities are on high alert after a massive data leak involving more than 600,000 entries from national data registers. By Associated Press | May 26, 2026 (6:26 AM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Lithuanian authorities are on high alert after a massive data leak involving more than 600,000 entries from national data registers, which is believed to have been executed by another country. The Lithuanian general prosecutorâs office on Friday announced the leak was primarily from registers of real estate and legal entities accessed by using login credentials of institutions authorized to receive the data. The head of the State Enterprise Centre of Registers, Adrijus Jusas, resigned Monday following the leak. The authorities immediately implemented additional cybersecurity measures, including blocking the accounts of suspected data users and restricting access with a requirement to update credentials, the prosecutors said. The prosecutorâs office said a foreign country is suspected of involvement, although authorities did not specified which nation. Lithuanians are especially cautious given that the country, with a population of 2.9 million, is one of the main targets of Russiaâs hybrid war against Europe, which includes sabotage, arson attacks and vandalism, as well as influence operations. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. Opposition politician Laurynas KasÄiĆ«nas wrote on social media Sunday that the data theft is suspected to be a Russian intelligence operation, although he offered no evidence for the claim. 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The attack vector involved the compromise of authorized institutional login credentials to exfiltrate over 600,000 entries from national real estate and legal entity registers, with Lithuanian authorities attributing the breach to a foreign state actor. No specific vulnerability, CVE, CVSS score, or affected software versions are detailed in the article. In response, immediate mitigation included blocking suspected accounts and enforcing credential resets.