French Authorities Arrest Suspected Hacker 'HexDex' Linked to Numerous Data Breaches
French authorities have apprehended a 20-year-old individual suspected of orchestrating numerous data breaches targeting public institutions, sports federations, and private organizations. The suspect, known online as HexDex, allegedly claimed responsibility for the hacks and published stolen data on cybercrime marketplaces.
French authorities have arrested a suspected hacker believed to be behind dozens of data breaches targeting public institutions, sports federations and private organizations across the country, prosecutors said Wednesday.
## Arrest of 'HexDex'
The suspect, a 20-year-old known online as **HexDex**, was detained Monday in western France and placed in police custody as part of an investigation led by the cybercrime unit of the Paris prosecutorβs office. Local media reported that the individual is linked to roughly 100 reports of website breaches filed since late 2025.
The suspect admitted to using the alias HexDex to claim responsibility for hacks and publish stolen data on cybercrime marketplaces such as **BreachForum** and **Darkforum**, prosecutors said. Authorities seized the suspectβs Darkforum account and computer equipment, which will now undergo forensic analysis.
## Targets of the Attacks
French officials said the hacker allegedly targeted a wide range of organizations, including a handful of national sports federations β among them sailing, athletics, motorsports, gymnastics, skiing, rugby league, aikido, university sports, mountaineering and climbing, and para-sports.
Other victims included food banks, hotel chains **Logis HΓ΄tels France** and **Brit Hotel**, as well as the **Philharmonie de Paris** concert hall.
Authorities also linked the suspect to a breach of the French **Ministry of National Educationβs** βCompasβ database, a human resources system used to manage trainee teachers in primary and secondary schools.
That mid-March cyberattack exposed personal information belonging to about 243,000 employees, most of them teachers. Compromised data included names, addresses, phone numbers and records of employeesβ absences.
Investigators also believe the suspect breached a government weapons information system containing records of firearm owners, according to French media reports.
## Ongoing Investigations
French authorities have been investigating several recent high-profile data breaches. In January, police arrested an 18-year-old suspected of leaking and reselling personal data belonging to more than one million members of the French Shooting Federation (**FFT**).
Separately, French officials said earlier this week that a cyberattack on the website of the **National Agency for Secure Documents (ANTS)** β the government portal used to manage identity documents and driverβs licenses β may have exposed usersβ personal data.
Authorities have not indicated whether the suspect arrested this week is connected to those incidents. The investigation into the recent breaches remains ongoing.

