Stockholm, Sweden – The popular music streaming app Spotify has suffered a massive cyberattack. Hackers announced they gained access to the platform’s servers and leaked approximately 300 terabytes of data. This is one of the biggest data breaches to hit a technology company in recent times.
According to media reports, the leaked data is believed to include technical and operational information, as well as content related to internal work systems. There is conflicting information regarding whether users’ personal data was directly affected.
The breach sparked concern among users, given the app’s global popularity with hundreds of millions of subscribers worldwide. The company quickly launched an internal investigation in collaboration with cybersecurity experts to determine the extent of the damage and the source of the attack.
Informed sources confirmed that the cyberattack exploited advanced security vulnerabilities. They indicate that the hackers used sophisticated techniques that enabled them to extract massive amounts of data without immediate detection.
This breach comes at a time when major technology companies are experiencing a surge in cyberattacks. This underscores the importance of strengthening digital security systems and tightening data protection measures, especially given the increasing reliance on digital platforms in daily life.
Spotify has not yet released a detailed statement explaining the full nature of the leaked data. However, it has confirmed that user security is a top priority. Any updates will be announced as soon as the ongoing investigation is complete.



