Case file — 7130106E

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The idea

Securoxen is a personal cybersecurity platform aimed at freelancers, remote workers, and privacy-conscious individuals who want enterprise-grade digital protection without an IT team. It bundles three core tools into one subscription: an Exposure Monitor that checks your email and credentials across multiple breach intelligence feeds (HIBP, Dehashed, LeakCheck, Snusbase, IntelligenceX, and a proprietary dark web scraper running on Tor); a zero-knowledge Password Manager that encrypts your vault client-side so even Securoxen never sees your credentials; and an AI-powered Phishing Analyzer that lets you paste a suspicious email and get an instant verdict with an explanation. The roadmap also includes a browser extension called Securoxen Guard that combines phishing detection and password autofill — meant to be the sticky, daily-use surface that brings users back. Pricing is tiered: a free plan with limited breach sources, a Shield tier at $9 AUD/month, and a Sentinel tier at $19 AUD/month that unlocks all six breach APIs and the dark web intelligence layer. The core differentiator pitch is that most breach tools (e.g., HIBP alone) only surface publicly known data — Securoxen's dark web scraper and multi-API aggregation aims to catch exposures that haven't hit mainstream databases yet, giving paying users a meaningful intelligence edge.