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Data Breach Exposing French Gun Owners a Warning to America

Jim Taft
Last updated: April 15, 2026 6:33 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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Anytime there’s a list of anything, there are going to be people who want to view that list for whatever reason. As we are firmly in the 21st century, that list is going to be digital more often than not, and that means the number of people who want to get that data increases exponentially. Especially when it’s something like a gun registry.





Luckily, federal law bars the federal government from creating a gun registry, though let’s be real here. If they change their minds, they’ll repeal the law in a heartbeat. It won’t stop them. Hell, it’s not even stopping the ATF from digitizing old records, which is really just a gun registry with a different name.

France, however, didn’t think gun registries were a bad thing.

Now, though, they’re finding out that data breaches into that registry are.

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.





The absolute best-case scenario here is that the hacker just took the data because he needed proof he’d actually hacked it. In the hacker world, there are bragging rights to hacking certain systems, and having data from it proves you did it. They don’t want to do anything with the data so much as just support their claims and win acclaim in the hacking universe. He’s just saying he was going to sell it to make himself look cooler.

I wouldn’t put my money on this being the absolute best-case scenario, though, because even if he or she took the data to prove they did it, if there’s money to be made, it’s hard to see them not selling that data.

And, of course, since they said they were selling it, well…I’d assume it’s best to take them at their word.

Data security is like a lock on the front door. It’s not going to keep anyone out if they want in badly enough. It’s just to dissuade them from trying and to start looking for another target.

If someone really wants in, though, they’re getting in.

When you put all that gun data in one place, that becomes an attractive target for people simply because knowing who has guns makes it easier to know who to take guns from. In a country like France, it can also be an indicator that whoever has guns might have other valuables worth taking, too.

And since a background check is required to get a gun, that likely includes enough personally identifiable information for identity theft, obviously, which is an even better industry than gun theft.





It’s funny, though. A lot of the people who want a gun registry in the United States like to talk down about the idea of American Exceptionalism, but at the same time, they seem to embrace the concept enough to somehow think we can secure data better than anyone else.

I guess it’s like they say, without double standards, they’d have no standards at all.


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