CrumplePop, a U.S.-based company known for its AI-powered audio editing plugins, has allegedly suffered a significant data breach. The company provides a range of tools popular among video and audio professionals for tasks such as noise removal and vocal enhancement. A threat actor has claimed responsibility for the cyberattack and has subsequently leaked a database allegedly containing the information of over 23,500 CrumplePop users on a cybercrime forum.
The compromised data has been made available for download and allegedly exposes sensitive user information. The threat actor shared a sample of the data, indicating that the leak could have severe implications for the privacy and security of the platform’s users. The exposed data reportedly includes the following details:
- ID
- User ID
- Name
- Number of Purchases
- Customer Value
- Payment IDs
- Date Created












