Anna’s Archive” claimed it scraped 86 million songs from Spotify—revealing some wild things about people’s favorite music.
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Anna’s Archive claims it has scraped nearly all of Spotify, acquiring 300TB of data, for a so-called "preservation" project.
Spotify's platform has reportedly been breached, with over 300TB worth of data and 86 million songs stolen by Anna's Archive.