SoundCloud leaked the personal data of nearly 30 million users
Your Private Information May Have Been Shared Without Your Consent.
Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP, a national leader in data-breach and privacy litigation, is investigating potential claims against SoundCloud Global Limited &Co. KG (“SoundCloud”) following a cybersecurity incident involving sensitive personal information.
SoundCloud is one of the world’s largest music streaming platforms, used by millions of listeners, artists, and creators worldwide.
SoundCloud has reportedly suffered a massive data breach, impacting nearly 30 million user accounts. The breach, first detected in December 2025, allegedly enabled attackers to link private email addresses with public profile information on a large scale. The exposed data was later publicly released, increasing the risk of phishing, impersonation, and targeted scams—without users’ consent.
Exposed Data May Include:
- Email Addresses
- Public Profile Information
- Follower and Following Counts
- Profile Photos
- Geographical Location Data
Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP is investigating a Potential Class Action Against SoundCloud. By leaking your email address and identifiable profile information, the risk of phishing, fraud, and identity-based scams significantly increases. We are investigating a class action lawsuit to hold SoundCloud accountable and secure compensation for affected members.
If you had a SoundCloud account at any time and you received a legal notice or any other memorandum about this data security incident, and are interested in joining a lawsuit, contact Scott+Scott by filling out the form below.