Suno.com Data Breach: 60 Million Records and Source Code For Sale

Suno.com, the popular AI music generation platform, has allegedly been compromised by an unauthorized party. A threat actor on a cybercrime forum is currently auctioning what they claim to be a database containing 60 million user records. Additionally, the seller asserts they have exfiltrated the company’s full Git organization, which implies a total compromise of the platform’s source code. The actor has stated this will be a “one-time sale,” suggesting exclusive access is being offered to the highest bidder.

According to the actor and the provided data samples, the allegedly compromised data includes:

  • Full names (First and Last)

  • Email addresses

  • Phone numbers

  • Usernames

  • User IDs

  • Account registration dates and timestamps

  • Suno.com source code (Full Git organization)

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