Lithuania continues to experience a rising trend in hosting security incidents, with over 1,250 reported cases in 2026. Malware remains the leading cause, accounting for more than half of all breaches, which reflects ongoing cyber threats targeting local digital infrastructure. The financial impact per incident averages around $3,200, emphasizing the need for improved security protocols among hosting providers and domain registrars.
The total number of domains affected has increased to nearly 4,850, illustrating the expanding scale of cyber threats in Lithuania. Notably, phishing attacks have surged by 22%, indicating that cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting social engineering tactics. These statistics highlight the importance of investing in cybersecurity awareness and advanced protection measures to safeguard Lithuania’s digital ecosystem.