Blocking software to sit on home routers as Optus looks to prevent malware and 
other threats.

By Chris Duckett  March 29, 2021
https://www.zdnet.com/article/optus-puts-mcafee-monitoring-on-its-home-router-for-wifi-secure/


Optus has announced its WiFi Secure product, which makes use of active 
monitoring by McAfee software sitting on home routers in an attempt to block 
the spread of malware and other malicious threats.

The telco said as the number of internet-connected devices in the home 
continues to rise, there has been a growing need to "automatically protect" 
those potential threat vectors.

"It's built into the Optus compatible modems and, helps to make sure all 
internet traffic passing through the modem, to any device on that network, is 
safe -- even those without a display screen," Optus said.

Optus customers on a family plan will get the blocking at no additional cost, 
otherwise WiFi Secure will cost AU$5 a month.

The software on the router is connected to the McAfee Global Threat 
Intelligence Cloud Network, and is claimed to not receive any personally 
identifiable information. ZDNet has asked if the router fails gracefully if the 
McAfee cloud is not reachable.

"Based on activity from millions of sensors worldwide and a dedicated research 
team, this always-on, cloud-based threat intelligence service collects and 
publishes online threats that are uploaded to your network every minute to 
provide you and your family the latest protection," the telco said.

Taking another route, Australian incumbent telco Telstra has been using 
upstream DNS filtering, phishing text, and scam call blocks to fight malicious 
threats.

Dubbed Cleaner Pipes, the DNS side of the initiative focuses on blocking 
command and control communications of botnets, the downloading of remote access 
trojans, as well as other forms of malware.

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