Sarai Hannah Ajai Redacted Incident Report Regarding Suspected Unauthorized Alteration or Removal of Suno Account Email / Connected Account Information
Redacted Incident Report Regarding Suspected Unauthorized Alteration or Removal of Suno Account Email / Connected Account Information
Formal Public Incident Report Narrative
Reporting Party: Sarai Hannah Ajai
Brand / Account Name: QuantAudio Studio
Suno Handle: [REDACTED / PRESERVED IN PRIVATE RECORDS]
Platform Involved: Suno / suno.com account settings
Original Account Establishment Date: April 6, 2025
Former or Previously Associated Email: [REDACTED EMAIL ADDRESS]
Requested Updated Email: [REDACTED EMAIL ADDRESS]
Cellular Number Associated With Account: [REDACTED PHONE NUMBER]
Date of Birth Reflected in Account Settings: [REDACTED DATE OF BIRTH]
Incident Discovery Date: June 21, 2026
Incident Discovery Time: Approximately 5:54 PM
Evidence Reviewed: Redacted screenshot of Suno account-settings page dated June 21, 2026 at approximately 5:54 PM
Prepared For: Public evidence documentation, cybersecurity documentation, creative-account ownership documentation, platform-support escalation, identity-protection records, and possible submission to appropriate agencies or service providers.
I. Summary of Incident
On June 21, 2026, at approximately 5:54 PM, I, Sarai Hannah Ajai, was logged into my Suno account associated with QuantAudio Studio. While reviewing the Suno account-settings page, I discovered that the account settings displayed Connected accounts: None and that the Email field appeared as a dash or blank indicator rather than showing the email address I believe was previously associated with the account.
I originally established the Suno account on or about April 6, 2025. Based on my records and understanding of the account history, the account was associated with my legal identity, QuantAudio Studio, a previously associated email address, my account contact information, and related account-access details. Those direct identifiers are intentionally redacted from this public version.
I did not authorize any person to remove, alter, disconnect, suppress, change, or interfere with my Suno account email address, connected account information, account-ownership information, recovery information, or account-access methods. I also did not authorize any person to interfere with my ability to use my established account credentials, email pathway, or recovery pathway for lawful access to my Suno account.
The screenshot does not independently prove who changed the account information, whether Suno’s system intentionally masked the email field, or whether the absence of connected accounts resulted from a platform-design issue, support-side change, account-recovery event, third-party access, or unauthorized alteration. However, the screenshot documents that, while I was logged into my account, the settings page displayed Connected accounts: None and did not visibly display the email address I believe was previously associated with the account.
Because Suno is central to my QuantAudio Studio music creation, creative development, distribution planning, and public-facing brand activity, this incident raises serious concerns regarding account integrity, digital access, creative ownership, evidence preservation, and possible unauthorized account modification.
II. Key Evidence Observed
The redacted screenshot shows the following relevant details:
- The browser is open to the Suno account-settings page.
- The page displays the Suno Account settings area.
- The left-side account area shows the QuantAudio Studio account environment.
- The Account panel displays account contact information, which is redacted from this public report.
- The Account panel displays a date-of-birth field, which is redacted from this public report.
- The Account panel displays Connected accounts: None.
- The Account panel displays the Email field as a dash or blank indicator rather than showing a visible email address.
- The screenshot was preserved on June 21, 2026, at approximately 5:54 PM.
These details support my concern that the email address or connected-account information may have been removed, disconnected, hidden, modified, or otherwise altered.
III. Detailed Incident Description
On June 21, 2026, I accessed my Suno account settings while logged into my QuantAudio Studio account. I expected to see my established account information, including the email address I believe had been associated with the account since the account was created on or about April 6, 2025.
Instead, I observed that the Suno account-settings page displayed Connected accounts: None. I also observed that the Email field appeared as a dash or blank indicator rather than displaying the email address I believe was previously associated with the account.
This was concerning because my Suno account is connected to my QuantAudio Studio creative work, music generation, brand identity, and account ownership records. If the email address or connected account information was removed or altered without my authorization, that could affect my ability to legally access the account, recover the account, prove account ownership, receive platform notices, protect my creative assets, and maintain continuity of my music-related work.
After discovering this issue, I contacted Suno Support on June 21, 2026, and submitted a formal request asking Suno to investigate whether unauthorized changes occurred. In that support request, I asked Suno to review whether my previously associated email address was formerly connected to the QuantAudio Studio account, whether any connected-account information was removed or modified, whether my name or account-ownership information was changed, whether any account recovery or password-reset actions occurred, and whether any unauthorized access affected the account.
I also requested that Suno review my request to update the account email address from the former or previously associated email address to a new requested email address. Both email addresses are redacted from this public version and preserved separately in private records.
At this time, I do not have Suno’s internal logs, IP records, device records, account-change history, or support-side audit information. Therefore, I cannot identify the responsible person or confirm whether the issue resulted from unauthorized third-party activity, platform-side display behavior, account-linking changes, support-side changes, security settings, or other technical causes. However, because the account settings did not show the email address I expected and displayed Connected accounts: None, I am preserving the incident as a suspected account-integrity and unauthorized account-modification concern.
IV. Suspected Unauthorized Conduct
Based on the above facts and observations, I believe this incident may involve one or more of the following suspected issues:
1. Possible Unauthorized Removal or Alteration of Account Email Information
The email address previously associated with the Suno account may have been removed, suppressed, modified, disconnected, or otherwise altered without my authorization.
2. Possible Unauthorized Disconnection of Connected Account Information
The Suno settings page displayed Connected accounts: None, raising concern that connected account information may have been removed or disconnected without permission.
3. Possible Unauthorized Account-Recovery or Account-Access Activity
An unknown person, device, session, or process may have attempted to change account-access methods, account recovery information, login methods, or ownership details.
4. Possible Compromise of Account Verification Pathway
Because account contact information was visible in the Suno settings page, I am concerned that the account verification pathway may have been targeted, compromised, altered, or relied upon in connection with account-access or account-recovery activity. The direct contact information is redacted from this public version.
5. Possible Creative-Account Ownership Interference
Because the Suno account is associated with QuantAudio Studio and my creative music work, unauthorized changes to account-access information may interfere with my ability to control my creative account, preserve ownership records, maintain access to generated works, and continue lawful creative activity.
6. Possible Connection to Broader Digital-Access Concerns
I have separately documented other suspected digital-access, account-security, device-configuration, and identity-related concerns. This Suno account incident should be preserved as part of that broader documentation history because it involves a creative platform used for my music brand and public-facing work.
I am documenting these concerns as suspected unauthorized misconduct. I am not claiming that the screenshot alone identifies the responsible person. However, the screenshot provides contemporaneous evidence that the Suno account settings displayed Connected accounts: None and did not visibly display the email address I believe was previously associated with the account.
V. Exhibit List and Evidence Description
Exhibit A — Redacted Suno Account Settings Screenshot Dated June 21, 2026
This exhibit consists of a redacted screenshot taken on June 21, 2026, at approximately 5:54 PM. The screenshot shows the Suno account-settings page.
The Account panel displays account contact information and a date-of-birth field, both of which are redacted from this public report. The same Account panel displays Connected accounts: None and an Email field shown as a dash or blank indicator. This exhibit is important because it documents the state of the account settings at the time I discovered the issue.
Exhibit B — QuantAudio Studio Suno Account Environment
The screenshot also shows the Suno account environment associated with QuantAudio Studio. This supports that the settings page was being viewed from the QuantAudio Studio account environment.
Exhibit C — Suno Support Letter Submitted June 21, 2026
This exhibit consists of the formal support letter I sent to Suno Support on June 21, 2026. In that letter, I requested an investigation into whether my account email, connected accounts, name, ownership information, recovery settings, or account-access records were removed, modified, or altered without authorization.
The letter also requested that Suno review available account activity logs, security records, login history, account recovery actions, account modification records, dates, times, IP addresses, devices, and methods associated with any material account changes, to the extent permitted by Suno’s policies and applicable law.
Direct personal identifiers contained in the support letter are redacted from this public version and preserved separately in private records.
VI. Security, Privacy, and Creative-Account Impact
This incident caused serious concern because account email information and connected account information are core components of digital account ownership, access control, recovery, verification, and security.
If the email address or connected-account information associated with my Suno account was removed or altered without authorization, the incident could affect my ability to:
- Log into the Suno account through the expected access pathway.
- Recover the account if access is interrupted.
- Receive security notices or account-change notifications.
- Prove account ownership.
- Preserve continuity of my QuantAudio Studio creative work.
- Protect generated music assets, lyrics, prompts, drafts, account credits, and related creative records.
- Maintain evidence of lawful account creation and use.
- Continue economic and public-facing creative activity.
The incident also raises concern because QuantAudio Studio is part of my broader effort to rebuild economic independence, distribute lawful creative work, operate related music and radio projects, and develop a public-facing creative brand. Interference with account access, account recovery, email association, or connected-account records can cause lost work time, delayed publishing, reduced monetization opportunities, and difficulty maintaining professional continuity.
VII. Suno Support Request Already Submitted
On June 21, 2026, I submitted a formal request to Suno Support asking for immediate investigation into the account-integrity issue.
In that request, I asked Suno to investigate and provide information regarding:
- Whether my previously associated email address was formerly connected to the QuantAudio Studio account.
- Whether any connected account information was removed, disconnected, or modified.
- Whether my name or account ownership information was changed, removed, or altered.
- Whether any account recovery, password reset, email change, or security-related actions were performed on the account.
- The dates, times, IP addresses, devices, and methods associated with any material account changes, to the extent permitted by Suno’s policies and applicable law.
- Whether there is evidence of unauthorized access or activity affecting my account.
- Whether Suno can process or review my requested email update after appropriate verification.
I also advised Suno that I retained screenshots and records showing the current account settings, including the display of Connected accounts: None.
VIII. Evidence Preservation
I preserved or intend to preserve the following evidence:
- Original screenshot of Suno account settings dated June 21, 2026, at approximately 5:54 PM.
- Redacted screenshot of Suno account settings for public evidence use.
- Screenshot showing Connected accounts: None.
- Screenshot showing the Email field as a dash or blank indicator.
- Screenshot showing the QuantAudio Studio account environment.
- Copy of the formal support letter submitted to Suno Support on June 21, 2026.
- Any response from Suno Support.
- Any future Suno login notices, verification emails, password-reset emails, account-recovery messages, or account-change notifications.
- Any available browser history, email receipts, subscription records, or original account-creation documentation from April 6, 2025.
Sensitive information such as full date of birth, full email addresses, phone number, account-access data, verification codes, and support-ticket details are redacted from public copies and preserved separately in private records.
IX. Requested Follow-Up Actions
I request that this incident be preserved as part of my ongoing personal security, creative-account ownership, and cybersecurity documentation. I also intend to consider the following follow-up actions:
- Preserve the original screenshot and a redacted copy for public or agency use if needed.
- Preserve the Suno Support letter and any support-ticket confirmation.
- Request written confirmation from Suno that the matter was received and that an investigation was initiated.
- Request that Suno confirm whether the previously associated email address was formerly connected to the account.
- Request that Suno confirm whether any connected accounts were removed, disconnected, or modified.
- Request that Suno confirm whether any account recovery, password reset, email change, or ownership change occurred.
- Request that Suno review login history, account-change history, devices, IP addresses, dates, and times associated with material account activity.
- Request that Suno restrict or flag further account email changes pending verified account ownership review.
- Update the account email only through a verified, documented support process.
- Review email account security for both the former and requested email addresses.
- Review cellular-account security because account contact information may be connected to the account.
- Enable or confirm available two-factor authentication or account-security protections on Suno if available.
- Preserve any future evidence of unexpected login attempts, recovery attempts, account changes, or missing account data.
- Consider reporting the matter to appropriate consumer-protection, cybercrime, or identity-theft reporting entities if additional evidence supports unauthorized account alteration or unauthorized access.
X. Good-Faith Statement Regarding Legal and Technical Limits
I am making this report based on my personal observations, the Suno account-settings screenshot dated June 21, 2026, and my records concerning the original establishment of the Suno account on or about April 6, 2025.
The screenshot does not independently identify the responsible person or persons. It also does not prove by itself that a third party performed an unauthorized change. However, it documents that the account settings displayed Connected accounts: None and did not visibly show the email address I believe was previously associated with the account.
Because the account is tied to QuantAudio Studio and my lawful creative work, I am preserving this report as part of my official legal, cybersecurity, identity-protection, and creative-account ownership documentation.
XI. Statement of Good-Faith Belief
I believe this incident raises legitimate concerns regarding possible unauthorized alteration of account email information, possible removal or disconnection of connected account information, possible account-recovery interference, possible account-verification compromise, and possible interference with creative-account ownership.
I am not claiming that the screenshot alone proves who initiated any account change. I am also not claiming that the screenshot alone proves a completed unauthorized account takeover. However, I am documenting the incident because the Suno account settings did not show the email information I expected, displayed Connected accounts: None, and raised a valid concern regarding account integrity and lawful access to my QuantAudio Studio account.
This redacted public report is prepared for public evidence documentation, personal legal records, cybersecurity documentation, creative-account ownership records, support escalation with Suno, and possible submission to appropriate agencies, service providers, or law-enforcement entities if additional evidence supports unauthorized access or account alteration.
Prepared by: Sarai Hannah Ajai
Date Prepared: June 21, 2026
Related Evidence: Exhibit A through Exhibit C
Sensitive Information: Date of birth, email addresses, phone number, verification codes, account-access details, support-ticket details, browser session data, and other security-sensitive information are redacted from this public version and preserved separately in private records.




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