Substack CEO informs users of a data breach

Substack's Digital Empire Breached: CEO Warns Users of Stolen Data

In a concerning turn of events, digital publishing platform Substack has revealed that its user data was compromised in a security breach. The hack, which occurred in October 2025, saw unauthorized individuals access the email addresses and phone numbers of affected users.

Substack's CEO, Christ Best, notified some of his users through an email posted on Bluesky, stating that the breach involved "limited user data" being accessed without permission by an unauthorized third party. However, it appears that sensitive information such as credit card numbers was not compromised in the hack.

Best also assured users that no passwords were obtained during the breach and that internal metadata was shared. Nevertheless, he urged affected account holders to remain vigilant for suspicious emails or text messages they may receive.

In response to the breach, Substack has acknowledged that its security vulnerabilities have been addressed, with Best stating that the company is conducting a full investigation into the incident. He emphasized that steps are being taken to improve systems and processes to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

Despite no evidence of the stolen data being misused, affected users are advised to remain cautious. The exact number of compromised accounts remains unclear, although it's reported that 697,313 stolen records were leaked on the hacking forum BreachForums.
 
Omg I'm so glad Substack is taking this super serious πŸ™ like what if those credit card numbers got sold online?? We need to make sure our info is safe, especially when we're sharing it with apps and websites. It's kinda creepy that 697k records got leaked online... how do they even get access to that much data?! anyway, I'm gonna keep a closer eye on my accounts now πŸ€”
 
so substack got hacked πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ and they're like "oh no our user data was compromised"... yeah no kidding, dude πŸ™„, I mean we all knew it was only a matter of time before some hackers came knocking on their digital door πŸ˜…. 697k records leaked online? that's just a bunch of spam waiting to happen πŸ“§... anyway, cheers to substack for owning up and promising to fix the mess 🀞... now if you'll excuse me, I've got more important things to worry about... like where did I put my password manager πŸ€”
 
Ugh, I'm still shaking my head about this 🀯... Substack, which is like one of those super popular platforms for writers and creators to share their work, got hacked! 😱 Can you believe it? They've got a lot of users, including some big names, so this could be bad news for them.

I'm trying not to freak out about my own accounts on there, but I guess it's good that the CEO is being open and honest about what happened. He's saying they're doing a full investigation and are gonna fix their security stuff ASAP 🚨. That's cool, I suppose.

The thing is, even though some sensitive info wasn't compromised, like credit card numbers or passwords, people are still getting warnings to be careful πŸ“£. And honestly, that's probably a good idea? You never know who might've gotten access to your email address and phone number... 😬
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” oh man, this is not good at all... i mean, substack is like a go-to platform for writers and journalists to share their work and connect with readers... and now they're dealing with this major security breach? πŸ€• it's like, you'd think that would be a no-brainer to protect user data, but apparently it took an unauthorized third party to figure that out... 😬 and 697k records leaked online is just crazy... i hope people are being super careful about their emails and phones for the next little while... πŸ“±πŸ’» substack should be super transparent about what's going on too, like, they're already doing but still... πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” so like substack's security got breached and now they're warnin' their users to keep an eye out for weird emails or texts from people tryin' to scam 'em. seems like no credit card numbers were compromised which is def a blessin'. but 697k records leaked online? that's wild 🀯. gotta say, substack's CEO, christ best, seem pretty chill about the whole thing too. they're fixin' their security vulnerabilities and stuff, so fingers crossed everything gets sorted out soon πŸ’».
 
🚨😬 so yeah substack got hacked and they're not sure how many people's info was swiped... but like they do know it wasn't credit card numbers lol good news i guess 🀞 and their ceo is all apologetic and promising to fix things ASAP πŸ’» but idk why the hacker didn't just sell the info on the dark web if they already had it πŸ€‘ anyway substack's got a plan to make sure this doesn't happen again... that's what i'm rooting for πŸ‘
 
Ugh, this is so not good 🀯... like, I was just thinking about switching to Substack for my newsletter and now they're hacked 😬? I mean, I know they've got some of the best writers out there but who wants to be on a platform that's got security issues? πŸ™„ They gotta step up their game ASAP πŸ’ͺ. And 697k records leaked on some hacking forum? That's just creepy πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Can't wait for them to get their act together so I can trust my info again 🀞.
 
I'm not surprised by this breach, tbh πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Substack is a pretty popular platform and I guess they're not immune to security threats. But still, it's a bit concerning that someone got access to user data without permission πŸ“Š.

I mean, 697k stolen records leaked on the dark web? That's just crazy 😲. And Christ Best's email about no passwords being compromised is like, totally reassuring... till you think about how internal metadata was shared, right? πŸ€”

Anyway, I hope Substack takes this seriously and gets their act together to improve security πŸ’ͺ. It's always better to be safe than sorry, especially when it comes to our personal data πŸ“ˆ. Let's just hope these users get some closure soon πŸ™.
 
omg ur gonna feel bad if u r one of substacks users lol they got hacked and some peoples info was leaked online πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like credit card numbers and emails n stuff. CEO said its all good tho, no passwords were compromised but internal metadata was shared w/ an unauthorized person whoops πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. 697k records leaked on breachforums 🀯 so idk how many ppl r affected yet, but u should totes keep an eye out for suspicious emails n stuff n that. substacks all about digital publishing tho, its not like they got hacked bc of a virus or sumthin lol
 
this is crazy 🀯 substack is supposed to be a safe space for writers and readers, but I guess no platform is immune to hacks 😬 what really gets me is that they're saying limited user data was accessed - does that mean we'll never know the full extent of what happened? it's like they're trying to downplay the situation πŸ€”
 
😬 just heard about this Substack breach and its kinda worrying... i mean, who wants their email address or phone number floating around online? πŸ€” i've been using Substack to read some awesome newsletters, so hope they get to the bottom of this & fix those security vulnerabilities ASAP πŸ’». 697k stolen records is a lot! 🀯 gotta keep an eye on my own accounts, guess it's time for a password reset... πŸ˜…
 
I don’t usually comment but I just can’t help thinking about how this is gonna be a major security risk for all these indie writers and creators who rely on Substack to monetize their content πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, what's a few hundred thousand email addresses and phone numbers when it comes to sensitive info like credit card numbers, right? It's not like they're just sitting ducks here... but at the same time, 697k records leaked online is like, whoa... 😱
 
.. this just goes to show how vulnerable we all are online πŸ€•. I mean, think about it, even big companies like Substack can get hacked and their users' info gets compromised. It's a sobering reminder that our personal data isn't always as safe as we think 😬.

I'm not sure what the takeaway here is, but for me, it's all about being proactive and looking out for ourselves online πŸ“Š. We need to stay vigilant and be cautious when we're sharing our info online, even if it feels like a small thing 🀝.

And let's also give it up for Substack for owning up to the mistake and taking steps to fix it πŸ‘. That takes a lot of courage and responsibility. Maybe this is an opportunity for us all to take a closer look at how we're handling our online security πŸ’».
 
omg this is getting crazy 🀯 like how can a platform that's all about creators and writers get hacked in such a huge way?? i'm low-key worried about my substack account rn... idk what's more concerning, that sensitive info wasn't compromised or that 697k records were leaked on some dark web forum πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

anyway, gotta give it to substack tho, they're being super transparent about the whole thing and addressing the issues ASAP. but still, this is like a major wake-up call for all us online creators 🚨 we need to prioritize our security and take steps to protect ourselves and our communities. can't let hackers get in the way of making a living off our passions πŸ’Ό
 
I'm getting a little worried about all these online security breaches 🀯. I mean, back in my day, we didn't even have email addresses, let alone phone numbers and credit card info floating around everywhere! It's crazy how fast technology moves, but sometimes I think it makes us more vulnerable to risks. 697,313 records leaked on a hacking forum? That's just insane! πŸ€ͺ I'm not saying I'd be too paranoid or anything, but I think it's always better to be safe than sorry, you know? Substack should've had some kind of backup plan in place for this kinda thing... maybe they can take a cue from old-school banks and have an emergency email or something.
 
ugh this is a big deal lol i mean substack has like the best platform for writers and creators but security breaches are always gonna happen πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ still glad they're addressing it though hopefully they do improve their systems so it doesn't happen again, can imagine how sketchy 697k records being leaked on some forum is πŸ’ΈπŸš«
 
😬 "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." - Nelson Mandela 😊

I'm really worried about Substack's security breach. I use their platform to share my thoughts and connect with like-minded individuals, and now I'm not sure if my info is safe. It's disheartening that even big companies can be vulnerable to hacking. πŸ€”

The fact that they've acknowledged the issue and are working on improving their systems gives me some comfort, but it's still a huge inconvenience for users who may have had their personal data compromised. Fingers crossed that no one has misused the stolen info! πŸ˜…
 
This is getting crazy 🀯... Substack, which I've used for a while now to host my own newsletter, just got hacked and now I'm worried about all the people who use their platform πŸ€”. I mean, 697,313 stolen records is a lot of sensitive info being leaked out there. It's good that they're taking steps to improve security, but what about the users who might have already had their data compromised? 😬 Can't say I'm surprised, though - with all the big name sites getting hacked lately, it just goes to show how vulnerable we all are online 🚨...
 
Ugh, Substack can't even keep its own user data safe πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. A security breach in Oct 2025 and they're just now telling users about it? What's with the slow response? I'm literally sitting here wondering if my email address is on some dark web list. And 697k stolen records leaked online? That's a lot of potential for identity theft... how are we supposed to trust Substack now? They need to step up their security game ASAP πŸ’»πŸ˜’
 
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