OpenLoop Health Data Breach Affects 716,000 Individuals
Hackers accessed the telehealth platform OpenLoop Health in January 2026, compromising the personal information of 716,000 individuals. The breach was initially reported to authorities in March, but the full extent of the impact was only recently added to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ breach portal. The stolen data includes names, addresses, email addresses, birth dates, and medical information, though electronic health records, Social Security numbers, and financial account details were not accessed. OpenLoop Health has since terminated the unauthorized access, launched an investigation with cybersecurity experts, and improved its security measures. The company is offering one year of free identity and credit monitoring services to those affected.