Hacker Breaches Suno, Leaks Source Code Revealing 113,879 Hours of YouTube Music in Training Data

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According to 404 Media, a hacker breached AI music platform Suno in 2025 using malware called the Shai-Hulud worm and leaked source code documenting the company's training dataset. The compromised files revealed Suno scraped 113,879 hours from YouTube Music, 62,117 hours from stock library Pond5, 12,287 hours from Deezer, 17,615 hours from Genius, and planned to download roughly 1 million hours of podcast audio. The breach also exposed customer records including emails, phone numbers, and Stripe payment data for hundreds of thousands of users. Suno identified the incident in November 2025 but classified it as limited and determined customer notifications were not required under privacy laws. The leak corroborates allegations from the Recording Industry Association of America's 2024 lawsuit against Suno over unauthorized music scraping.
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