Lithuanian authorities announced a major data leak involving more than 600,000 entries from national data registers, with the suspected access carried out using credentials of institutions authorized to receive the data. The breach appears primarily tied to real estate and legal-entity registers, and the head of the State Enterprise Centre of Registers, Adrijus Jusas, resigned following the incident. Prosecutors said additional safeguards were implemented immediately, including blocking suspected user accounts and restricting access through credential updates. While authorities did not name the suspected foreign actor, political figures and opposition voices indicated concern about intelligence targeting—an issue that reinforces the need for access controls, audit trails, and incident response readiness across higher education IT systems dealing with sensitive records.