OpenLoop Health said hackers accessed its systems on January 7–8, 2026, stealing personal information belonging to 716,000 people, including names, addresses, email addresses, birth dates, and medical data. The telehealth provider said it contained the intrusion, launched an investigation, and offered affected individuals one year of identity and credit monitoring while warning them to watch for fraud and identity theft. #OpenLoopHealth #DesMoines #CaliforniaAttorneyGeneral #TexasAttorneyGeneral
Keypoints
- OpenLoop Health disclosed a data breach affecting 716,000 individuals.
- The intrusion was discovered on January 7, with access lasting until January 8.
- Stolen data included names, addresses, email addresses, birth dates, and medical information.
- The company said the breach did not expose Social Security numbers, financial account information, or electronic health records.
- OpenLoop Health launched an investigation, improved security controls, and offered free monitoring services.
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