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France’s ANTS ID System Website Hit by Cyberattack, Possible Data Breach

A cyberattack hit France’s ANTS website, possibly exposing personal data from users applying for IDs, passports, and driver’s licenses. A cyberattack targeted France’s ANTS platform, which handles applications for passports, ID cards, residence permits, and driver’s licenses. Authorities detected the incident on April 15 and warned it may have exposed personal data from both individuals […] This article has been indexed from Security Affairs R…

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The Ministry of the Interior confirmed this Monday that the agency responsible for managing secure securities had been the subject of a cyber attack. A file containing more than 18 million lines is on sale on the dark web.

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The National Secure Titles Agency (ANTS), which manages requests for identity documents, "detected a security incident" on 15 April last presenting data from individuals and professionals.

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The Ministry of the Interior confirmed on Monday, 20 April, a major "security incident" that targeted the National Secure Titles Agency (ANTS) portal. This intrusion, which occurred on 15 April, led to the downloading of personal data belonging to many users. According to the authorities, the attack allowed unauthorized access to sensitive identification information. These include names, first names, dates of birth and e-mail addresses. In some …

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On Monday, 20 April, the Ministry of the Interior announced that "personal character data" had been hacked into. A cybercriminal group claimed theft of information from 19 million people.

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The National Secure Title Agency (ANTS) has been the victim of a "security incident" that has potentially exposed user personal data. Names, email addresses or dates of birth could be affected, says the Ministry of the Interior on Monday, 20 April.

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01net broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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