Case file — 453EAD98
The idea
“● Securoxen is a breach response tool. Not a breach detection tool — there's a difference, and that difference is the entire product. HIBP is free, trusted by 11 million users, and tells you a breach happened. That's where every other tool stops. Securoxen starts there. When your email surfaces in a breach database, we tell you what was specifically in that breach — whether it was your password hash, your physical address, your phone number, your financial data — and we give you numbered fix steps specific to what was exposed. If your password leaked, the steps are different from if your address leaked. That specificity is what you're paying for. The product runs across five breach databases simultaneously: HIBP, LeakCheck, LeakPeek, Dehashed, and Snusbase. Your first scan is free and hits all five. Most people find breaches they didn't know about. That's the shock moment — and it's the point where the product sells itself. The people who actually convert and renew are the ones who've already been hurt. Someone who had their card cloned, their email account hijacked, or their credentials stuffed into another service — they understand that the damage doesn't stop when the breach is "resolved." Your data circulates for years. Securoxen watches continuously and alerts you the day your email surfaces in a new database, with the same per-breach fix steps, every time. Ongoing monitoring is $9 AUD per month. That covers five identities, instant alerts, and three breach sources. Full coverage across all five sources with an active dark web scraper is $19 AUD. First scan is always free, no card required. The question we're trying to answer with the first 500 signups is simple: do the people who expand a breach card and complete at least one fix step renew at month two? That's the leading indicator. If they take one action, they've gotten real value and they'll stay. If they see the results and close the tab, they're gone.”