1,250
Number of CMS vulnerabilities detected
Lithuanian websites in 2026
15 days
Average time to patch vulnerabilities
across Lithuanian CMS platforms
33%
Percentage of websites with outdated CMS versions
in Lithuania
47%
Percentage of websites using secure CMS configurations
in Lithuania
€4.2 million (USD 4.6M)
Estimated annual financial loss due to CMS vulnerabilities
for Lithuanian businesses
In Lithuania, CMS vulnerabilities remain a significant concern in 2026, with over 1,200 issues identified this year. While many websites have improved their security measures, a third still operate on outdated CMS versions, increasing their risk exposure. The average patching time has decreased to 15 days, reflecting better awareness and response strategies among local developers and organizations.
Despite progress, nearly half of Lithuanian websites employ secure configurations, indicating room for improvement. The economic impact of CMS security breaches continues to grow, with estimated losses surpassing €4 million annually. Strengthening security protocols and timely updates are critical to safeguarding Lithuania's digital infrastructure in 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common CMS vulnerabilities in Lithuania?
Injection flaws, outdated plugins, and insecure configurations are the most prevalent issues affecting Lithuanian websites in 2026.
How can Lithuanian website owners improve CMS security?
Regular updates, strong passwords, security plugins, and periodic vulnerability assessments are essential for enhancing CMS security.
Disclaimer: All statistics presented are 2026 estimates and projections based on industry trend analysis, historical data, and publicly available research. Individual data points may vary from actual figures.