Lithuania warns mass data leak was work of foreign country
Lithuania has raised concerns over a significant data leak involving over 600,000 entries, believed to be the result of foreign interference. The leak has prompted heightened cybersecurity measures and the resignation of a key official. Authorities suspect that the incident may be linked to Russian intelligence operations, although no specific country has been officially named.
- ▪Lithuania's Prime Minister has indicated that the data leak is suspected to be the work of a foreign country.
- ▪The leak involved sensitive information from national data registers, accessed using authorized login credentials.
- ▪Authorities have implemented additional cybersecurity measures, including blocking accounts of suspected data users.
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