Just got an email from Mozilla Monitor that says there was a breach at Sound Radix:
"Mozilla Monitor discovered the following data breach that includes your personal information:
Breach source:Sound Radix
Your exposed data:Email addresses and Passwords"
Can't see anything online about it
Sound Radix hacked?
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- KVRian
- 1062 posts since 3 Oct, 2011 from Christchurch, New Zealand
they sent an email out fo all account holders 11 days ago :
We are writing to update you on the status of a recent security incident that may affect your personal information. We take the protection of your data very seriously, and we want to provide you with the details of what happened, what we are doing to address it, and the steps you can take to protect yourself.
What Happened?
We recently identified a security breach involving our customer support platform, carried out by an unauthorized third party. Upon discovering this, our team immediately took action to secure the platform and lock down the affected systems.
What Information Was Involved?
Currently, our investigation confirms that the attacker gained access to the names and email addresses of users who have contacted us through our support platform.
While we currently have no evidence indicating that the attacker accessed our broader user database, out of an abundance of caution, we want to inform you that the potential exists. If this broader access occurred, the exposed data could include names, email addresses, purchase histories, invoices, and hashed passwords.
What Information Was NOT Involved?
Please be assured that we do not store sensitive financial information, such as credit card numbers or bank account details, on our servers. Your financial data was not exposed during this incident.
What We Are Doing
Since discovering the breach, we have implemented deep, comprehensive security measures to ensure our platform is secure and your data is protected moving forward. We are continuing to monitor our systems closely and are working to prevent this from happening again.
What You Should Do
Even though we only store hashed passwords, we strongly encourage you to take the following precautions:
Change Your Password: Please log in to your account and change your password as soon as possible.
Update Other Accounts: If you use the same password for other websites or services, we strongly advise you to change those passwords as well. Reusing passwords can leave your other accounts vulnerable.
Stay Vigilant: Be on the lookout for suspicious emails or phishing attempts. We will never ask you for your password or sensitive financial information via email.
For More Information
We deeply apologize for this incident and for any concern or inconvenience it may cause you. Earning and keeping your trust is our top priority, and we are committed to doing better.
If you have any questions or need assistance resetting your password, please contact our support team
Sincerely,
Dan Raviv
Co-Founder, Head of Dev
Sound Radix, Ltd.
We are writing to update you on the status of a recent security incident that may affect your personal information. We take the protection of your data very seriously, and we want to provide you with the details of what happened, what we are doing to address it, and the steps you can take to protect yourself.
What Happened?
We recently identified a security breach involving our customer support platform, carried out by an unauthorized third party. Upon discovering this, our team immediately took action to secure the platform and lock down the affected systems.
What Information Was Involved?
Currently, our investigation confirms that the attacker gained access to the names and email addresses of users who have contacted us through our support platform.
While we currently have no evidence indicating that the attacker accessed our broader user database, out of an abundance of caution, we want to inform you that the potential exists. If this broader access occurred, the exposed data could include names, email addresses, purchase histories, invoices, and hashed passwords.
What Information Was NOT Involved?
Please be assured that we do not store sensitive financial information, such as credit card numbers or bank account details, on our servers. Your financial data was not exposed during this incident.
What We Are Doing
Since discovering the breach, we have implemented deep, comprehensive security measures to ensure our platform is secure and your data is protected moving forward. We are continuing to monitor our systems closely and are working to prevent this from happening again.
What You Should Do
Even though we only store hashed passwords, we strongly encourage you to take the following precautions:
Change Your Password: Please log in to your account and change your password as soon as possible.
Update Other Accounts: If you use the same password for other websites or services, we strongly advise you to change those passwords as well. Reusing passwords can leave your other accounts vulnerable.
Stay Vigilant: Be on the lookout for suspicious emails or phishing attempts. We will never ask you for your password or sensitive financial information via email.
For More Information
We deeply apologize for this incident and for any concern or inconvenience it may cause you. Earning and keeping your trust is our top priority, and we are committed to doing better.
If you have any questions or need assistance resetting your password, please contact our support team
Sincerely,
Dan Raviv
Co-Founder, Head of Dev
Sound Radix, Ltd.
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- KVRian
- 720 posts since 4 Feb, 2017
Just got an email from HaveIBeenPwnd.
I didn't receive an email from Sound Radix.An email has been pwned in the Sound Radix data breach
You signed up for notifications when emails were pwned in a data breach and unfortunately, it's happened. Here's what's known about the breach:
Breach:
Sound Radix
Date of Breach:
March 2026
Breached Accounts:
292.99 thousand
Your Accounts:
1
Compromised Data:
Email addresses, Names, Passwords
Description:
In March 2026, the audio production tools company Sound Radix disclosed a data breach that they subsequently self-submitted to HIBP. Attributed to unauthorised access to a customer support platform, the incident impacted 293k unique email addresses and names of users who had interacted with their support team. Sound Radix advised that whilst there is no evidence their broader user database was accessed, it is possible that additional data including hashed passwords may have been exposed. No financial or credit card information was impacted.
Last edited by Rivanni on Thu Mar 26, 2026 10:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRAF
- 8523 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Hmm, I was wondering why I have been getting music related scams lately, like the one about an order shipping from NI. Maybe anyway, tho I don’t recall using their support line.
Have to check for the email announcement. I don’t really read their emails tbh.
Have to check for the email announcement. I don’t really read their emails tbh.
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- KVRian
- 1028 posts since 6 Nov, 2010
I got an email notice from Sound Radix. I don't have an account so...
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