EXCLUSIVE: SOUND RADIX AUDIO BREACH EXPOSES 293K USERS — A NEW ZERO-DAY VULNERABILITY SUSPECTED
A massive cybersecurity incident has struck the heart of the music production world. Sound Radix, a leading developer of professional audio tools, has been forced to disclose a severe data breach impacting nearly 293,000 users. This is not a simple phishing scam; sources indicate a sophisticated malware or ransomware attack may have exploited a critical vulnerability to access a trove of sensitive data.
The company admits email addresses and names are confirmed stolen, but the nightmare may be deeper. Internal warnings suggest hashed passwords could also be in the hands of threat actors. While no financial data was taken, this breach provides a perfect toolkit for targeted follow-on attacks. Every exposed user is now a prime target for credential-stuffing and personalized phishing campaigns designed to unlock other accounts.
"This has all the hallmarks of a supply-chain attack or an unpatched zero-day exploit," reveals a senior cybersecurity analyst working on the case. "The concern is that the hashed passwords, if cracked, give attackers a persistent backdoor. In the wrong hands, this data could be leveraged for crypto-related fraud or to undermine blockchain security protocols elsewhere."
If you have ever used Sound Radix software, your professional and personal digital life is at immediate risk. Reusing that compromised password anywhere else—email, banking, cloud storage—invites disaster. You must act NOW to contain the damage.
We predict this breach will trigger a wave of targeted extortion attempts against audio professionals within weeks, as criminals monetize the stolen data.
Your studio was hacked long before you heard the first note.



