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Sacré Bleu! French Gun Owners Exposed in Government Data Breach

Monday, April 13, 2026

Sacré Bleu! French Gun Owners Exposed in Government Data Breach

In a development that will shock absolutely nobody acquainted with the realities of gun control, there was another security breach of firearm owner data maintained by a government agency. This one took place in France, and an online cybersecurity resource, NeuraCyb Cybersecurity, reported it involved that country’s firearm registration system. Known as the Système d’Information sur les Armes (SIA), all law-abiding French gun owners are required to register information with it that includes, among other things, the gun owner’s name, address, firearms (including serial numbers), and a complete transaction history of each gun.

Because the SIA can be accessed in a number of ways—the firearms industry can access it to report commercial activity while gun owners can also access it to report any changes to their personal collection of firearms—it may be susceptible to being hacked from multiple points.

According to the NeuraCyb article:

Authorities detected the unauthorized access in late March 2026. The intrusion did not involve a direct hack of the central SIA database. Instead attackers used a compromised account belonging to a legitimate company or professional user authorized to interact with the system. This allowed them to extract commercial files stored within that specific account.

An anonymous hacker who took credit for the breach claimed to have stolen information on roughly 60,000 firearms and has allegedly offered to sell the data on underground online forums.  It is currently unknown how many law-abiding French gun owners might now have their personal information floating around the Internet and offered for sale to the highest (and shadiest) bidder, but some estimate it would be in the tens of thousands.

This is not the first data leak of information on law-abiding gun owners in France, and NeuraCyb states previous leaks “led to reports of targeted home invasions in multiple regions.”

The information stolen in this case has even more detailed information, and both French officials and security experts have noted those affected by the leak should be more cautious now that their personal details may be acquired by unscrupulous individuals.  Increasing home security, monitoring financials, and being even more wary of suspicious activity like phishing attempts are just some precautions being urged.

This incident, of course, is just one more example of the problems with registration schemes.  Criminals will always look for ways to exploit and violate whatever laws are put in place so that they can continue to prey on the law-abiding.

And when they are successful, as in this case, law-abiding gun owners are the ones who are most harmed.  Because of France’s registration scheme, criminals may now have detailed information on who owns what firearms and where they live; a virtual roadmap for those who wish to steal guns.  As an added bonus, they also may have other personal information that could be exploited for additional criminal acts, like identity and financial crimes.

The French are not the only nation that has put law-abiding gun owners at risk through ill-advised registration schemes.  Data breaches and accidental leaks have happened in Australia, Canada, Israel, and New Zealand, to name just a few.  In London, private information from government files on gun owners was even INTENTIONALLY shared with non-governmental third parties.

Here in America, too, we have seen that the federal government cannot be trusted with protecting the data it holds on American citizens.  California, similarly, has seen data breaches and leaks of the personal information of law-abiding gun owners, and even passed a law giving access to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) firearms databases to non-governmental third parties for the purpose of “research.”

Failing to secure the data of law-abiding gun owners is, needless to say, a huge problem.  Then there is the problem of the entire concept of registration schemes, as they only affect those who would already obey the law.  Criminals do not register firearms (and cannot even be required to do so in America, under 5th Amendment protections), and there is little evidence, if any, to indicate registration helps to either prevent crimes or even solve them.

Here in America, however, the bigger problem is such registration schemes are unconstitutional, as they violate the protections guaranteed in the Second Amendment.  This position is currently being argued in relation to a number of cases involving items regulated by the registration requirement under the National Firearms Act (NFA).  As these cases work their way through the courts, we will be sure to post updates.

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