As homes become more connected, the role of home gateways – the devices that connect home networks to the internet – has become more critical than ever. These routers, once considered simple conduits for internet access, are now the gatekeepers of entire smart ecosystems, controlling everything from security cameras to connected appliances. However, this convenience comes at a cost: routers are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals, making robust security essential.
In response to the growing threat, Heights Telecom has partnered with Check Point Software Technologies to launch the Heights Cyber Dome, a next-generation security solution that integrates Check Point Quantum IoT Protect Nano Agent directly into Heights Telecom’s home gateways. This collaboration delivers comprehensive protection, providing the first line of defense for home networks.
The Rising Threat Landscape
With the explosion of remote work and smart homes, routers have become a prime target for cyberattacks. Attackers exploit weaknesses in consumer-grade devices, targeting vulnerable routers to infiltrate home networks. These breaches are not limited to isolated incidents of data theft; they can compromise entire networks, resulting in devastating consequences such as financial fraud, ransomware attacks, and espionage.
One of the most alarming trends is the rise in state-sponsored attacks. Nation-state actors exploit consumer routers for espionage, network control, and infrastructure disruption. A striking example is the VPNFilter attack, a large-scale malware campaign orchestrated by the Russian-backed APT28 group in 2018. This attack compromised over 500,000 routers globally, enabling attackers to intercept communications and even render devices unusable.
In more recent developments, Chinese hackers were found to be running a massive botnet known as Raptor Train, comprising over 260,000 compromised devices, including home routers and IP cameras. This botnet could launch large-scale DDoS attacks, severely disrupting services. Following this, the FBI issued a security alert warning of increased botnet activity linked to state-sponsored groups from China.
These examples underscore the need for robust security solutions that protect routers from sophisticated attacks while ensuring that the home network remains secure.
Introducing Heights Cyber Dome: An Innovative Security Solution
To combat these evolving threats, Heights Telecom has introduced Heights Cyber Dome, powered by Check Point Quantum IoT Protect Nano Agent. This revolutionary solution transforms home gateways into highly secure devices, offering protection against even the most advanced cyberattacks.
The Quantum IoT Protect Nano Agent is a lightweight, embedded security solution that continuously monitors for vulnerabilities in routers and IoT devices. By leveraging Control Flow Integrity (CFI) technology, it prevents advanced exploits such as shell injections, memory corruption, and control flow hijacking. The Nano Agent also provides runtime protection, ensuring that zero-day attacks – previously unknown vulnerabilities – are blocked before they can cause harm.
This innovative solution offers several key benefits:
- Real-Time Threat Prevention: The Nano Agent ensures continuous monitoring and protection from the moment the router is powered on, blocking threats in real time without disrupting network performance.
- Zero-Day Defense: Protects devices from zero-day attacks, where previously undiscovered vulnerabilities are exploited by cybercriminals.
- Sophisticated Malware Prevention: Defends against nation-state attacks, botnet infections, ransomware, and other sophisticated malware threats.
Miri Ofir, Director of R&D IoT at Check Point, explains: “With Quantum IoT Protect, we provide the highest level of security to connected devices. By embedding our Nano Agent into Heights Telecom’s home gateways, we deliver enterprise-grade protection to home users, safeguarding their networks from even the most advanced threats without compromising performance.”