Lithuania’s Ministry of the Economy and Innovation has invited journalists to a press conference about copied data at RC, referring to Registrų centras, the Lithuanian Centre of Registers. According to the invitation, Economy and Innovation Minister Edvinas Grikšas is expected to take part.

    The press conference is scheduled for Monday, May 25, at 10:30. The invitation says the briefing will address copied data at RC, but it does not provide further details about the incident.

    No information has yet been given on what type of data was copied, how many individuals or companies may have been affected, or whether there are any confirmed risks for residents or businesses. For that reason, the available public information remains limited to the planned briefing, its topic, time and venue.

    Journalists have been asked to attend at the Ministry of the Economy and Innovation, in the first-floor lobby at Šeimyniškių Street 19 in Vilnius, Lithuania’s capital. The start time listed in the invitation is 10:30.

    The Centre of Registers is a Lithuanian institution associated with official state registers and public data systems, so any official explanation about copied data may be relevant to people and companies that use or are recorded in those systems. However, the invitation itself does not confirm the scale or consequences of the matter.

    After the press conference, officials are expected to clarify what kind of data is being referred to, whether the scope of the copying has been established, and what steps the responsible institutions are taking.

    Until that official explanation is provided, no conclusions should be drawn about the scale, affected parties or consequences of the reported copied data.

    Prepared by the infoerdve.lt editorial team based on a public invitation published by the BNS Press Centre.

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