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The Attack That Didn't Happen
50,000 malicious attempts. Zero breaches. Zero disruption.
Financial Exposure Avoided
Healthcare breaches are the most expensive in any industry
A single breach triggers regulatory fines, class-action exposure, credit monitoring obligations, and forensic investigation costs — expenses that compound for years after the initial incident.
HIPAA penalties, state AG enforcement, and OCR settlements.
Class-action suits and member credit monitoring obligations.
Member attrition and lost trust that takes years to rebuild.
Today, none of that was triggered. Total breach cost: $0.
Member Trust + Retention
Zero breach notifications sent
No member data was exposed. No notification letters. No mandatory credit monitoring. No reason for anyone to question their plan.
Breach notifications erode confidence and drive members to competitors.
Premium revenue stays intact when member trust is never broken.
Members checked prescriptions. Filed claims. Joined telehealth calls. Completely unaware they were under attack.
Request B
Same user agent. Same claimed browser.
Residential IP. Human-like timing.
Caught at the TLS handshake.
Two layers. Zero breaches.