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AI-powered threats, banking malware, fake personas targeting your kids, and silent smart-device surveillance — all flowing through your home router right now. INSIGHT™ makes the invisible visible and puts you back in control. No IT degree. No hardware. 10-minute setup.
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Sourced from FBI IC3 2024 · CERT-In · INTERPOL · NCSC
These are not projections. Every entry above is drawn from documented 2024 incidents and official complaint data.
See how INSIGHT detects these threats →You haven't seen it yet.
That doesn't mean it isn't there.
These are not hypothetical scenarios. They are documented threat categories that operate silently through home networks — right now, in 2026.
AI doesn't need your child's password.
In 2026, AI systems build months-long relationships with children inside games, Discord servers, and study apps — learning their routines, fears, and family details before any adult notices. The gateway is always the home network.
Your bank account is two devices away from a breach.
One compromised smart TV, gaming console, or IoT device on your home network is enough for lateral-movement malware to reach the laptop where you log into online banking. Most families have no idea which devices are clean.
AI can now sound exactly like you.
Deepfake voice technology has reached the point where your child can receive a phone call that replicates your voice with near-perfect accuracy. The attack starts with data harvested from your network. INSIGHT™ cuts off the harvest.
Your home is being watched by devices you trust.
Smart doorbells, baby monitors, and security cameras frequently transmit data to third-party servers — sometimes in countries with no privacy laws. Most parents have accepted cookie banners they've never read. The camera keeps recording.
The school laptop came home. So did the tracking software.
School-managed devices are configured to report usage, location, and browsing history. When that device connects to your home network, that monitoring doesn't stop. Most parents have never been told this.
Privacy is not the default. It never was.
Every device manufacturer, app developer, and platform operator has a business model. In almost every case, that model includes your family's behavioral data. INSIGHT™ doesn't promise to stop every data broker. It shows you exactly who is talking and when.
None of these require your permission to start.
INSIGHT™ doesn't ask what you're afraid of. It shows you what's already happening.
Show me what's on my network →Not features. Answers.
Every capability is designed around one question a parent asks at 11pm: "Is my family safe right now?"
Real-Time Threat Detection
Identifies malicious traffic, port scans, and unauthorized access attempts as they happen.
If an AI-controlled bot tries to map your network tonight, you'll know in seconds — not when your bank calls you.
Child-Specific Controls
Per-device content filters, time schedules, and app restrictions that apply instantly.
Block the platforms where AI personas target kids — by device, by time of day, without an argument.
Full Device Visibility
Every connected device shown by name, IP, MAC, and manufacturer. Block or isolate in one click.
That unknown device on your network at 2am? You'll see it, name it, and kill its connection before anyone wakes up.
Instant Parent Alerts
Push and email notifications for new connections, blocked threats, and rule overrides.
You're at work. Your child's school device just connected to an unrecognised server. You get the alert. You act.
Outbound Data Monitoring
Tracks what data leaves your network and which external servers your devices contact.
Your smart TV is sending data to 14 servers in 6 countries every night. INSIGHT™ names every one of them.
Banking Protection Mode
Isolates your financial devices onto a clean network segment during sensitive sessions.
When you log into online banking, Banking Protection Mode ensures no other device on your network can see that traffic.
Your family's attention
is a product being sold.
Every platform on your network has one business model: harvest attention, sell it to the highest bidder. The buyer could be an advertiser. A political campaign. A scammer who bought a behavioural profile of your elderly mother.
You were never the customer. You were the product.
Average daily screen time — teenagers
Ad auction bids per session on your child's attention
Family conversation lost per day vs 2010
Teens report anxiety when unable to check phone
The Attention Harvest: How platforms profit from your family
A documented breakdown of the attention economy's mechanics — variable reward loops, dark patterns, behavioural auction markets, and the medical research linking platform design to anxiety, sleep disorders, and cognitive decline in children and elderly adults. Plus: what network-layer controls can actually stop.
Take the controls back.
INSIGHT™ doesn't ask platforms to be less addictive. It enforces your rules at the network layer — where no app, no update, and no workaround can reach.
TV & Streaming Controls
Schedule allowed hours per device. Kill autoplay. Block entire platforms by time window. One rule. Instant effect.
Social Media Firewall
Block Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts at the network layer — not the app. No app can bypass it. No workaround exists.
Screen Time Budgets
Set daily limits per person, per category. When the budget runs out, the connection stops — not a notification, the actual connection.
Manipulation Pattern Detection
Identifies known dark-pattern domains: infinite scroll platforms, autoplay hosts, push-notification abusers. Flags them on your dashboard.
Elder Protection Mode
Limits outbound connections from elderly family members' devices to a trusted whitelist. Scam pipelines never get a connection.
Night Mode — Hard Cutoff
After a set hour, entertainment and social platforms go dark across all devices. Sleep isn't negotiated. It's protected.
Screen time controls, social media blocking, and TV scheduling are included in the free plan.
Start protecting your family's attention — free →This is not hypothetical.
These are documented losses from real households.
The FBI's 2024 Internet Crime Report recorded $16.6 billion in cybercrime losses — the highest ever. India ranked 3rd globally in complaints filed. Emerging markets with mobile-first internet access are most exposed. Here is what is happening inside homes like yours, right now.
Source: FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) — 2024 Annual Internet Crime Report
India ranked 3rd among all foreign countries reporting to IC3 in 2024.
147,127 elderly complaints — avg loss $83,000. Tech support & crypto fraud dominant.
149,686 complaints. 66% increase YoY. Fake trading apps & Telegram groups rising fast.
SMS and WhatsApp-based phishing dominate mobile-first markets including India.
DOJ + FBI + CBI joint ops — 215 arrested across 11 operations targeting tech support & impersonation scams.
83% of all reported IC3 losses in 2024 came from cyber-enabled fraud.
India appears in every fraud vector — simultaneously.
4,189 complaints filed from India — ranking above every country except the US and the UK. Indian diaspora globally is also heavily targeted.
India ranked 5th globally for fraudulent international wire transfers in 2024 — 1,322 tracked transactions routed through Indian accounts.
The FBI and CBI conducted 11 joint operations in 2024, arresting 215 people running tech-support, crypto-recovery, and impersonation call centers from India.
Top 2024 IC3 crime types — and why they hit harder in mobile-first markets
| Crime Type | 2024 Complaints | Emerging Market Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Phishing (SMS / WhatsApp) | 193,407 | Primary attack vector for mobile-first users |
| Extortion & Sextortion | 86,415 | Teenagers and young adults primary targets |
| Personal Data Breach | 64,882 | Aadhaar-linked identity exposure risk |
| Investment / Trading Fraud | 47,919 | High-yield trading scams via Telegram |
| Tech Support Scams | 36,002 | Remote desktop fraud targeting elderly |
| Government Impersonation | 17,367 | Fake tax / CBI / police threats |
| SIM Swap / OTP Takeover | 982 | UPI and mobile banking hijack |
Source: IC3 2024 Annual Internet Crime Report — complaint count table, p.20
Every person in your household is a different kind of target.
Cybercriminals don't attack your network — they attack the people on it. Each has a different vulnerability profile.
Sextortion, deepfake blackmail, crypto investment scams via social media
AI-generated grooming personas in gaming platforms, identity theft
Government impersonation, fake KYC calls, business email compromise
Tech support fraud, romance scams, crypto investment — avg loss $83K
Phishing on school devices, fake scholarship fraud, ransomware on laptops
Fake vendor payments, wire fraud, compromised Wi-Fi credential theft
These numbers represent families. Not abstractions.
INSIGHT™ was built specifically for the households that appear in these statistics — parents who trusted their network, elderly users who trusted a phone call, teenagers who trusted a friend request.
Protect your household — it's free to start →They had years to build the threat.
You have 10 minutes to stop it.
No IT background needed. No router configuration. No hardware. If your kids can download a game, you can install INSIGHT™.
Install. No router access needed.
Download the INSIGHT™ agent on any Windows, Mac, or Linux device in your home. It maps your entire network automatically — every device, every connection.
While AI has spent years learning to exploit home networks, this takes you three minutes to set up. The imbalance ends here.
Set your family's rules.
Assign each device to a family member. Set content filters, time schedules, and banking protection. Threat detection is active by default — zero manual configuration required.
Your child's phone, your teenager's laptop, the school device, the smart TV — each one gets its own rules. You decide what leaves your home.
See everything. Act instantly.
Your dashboard shows every device, every active connection, and every blocked threat in real time. Block a device, isolate a threat, or lock down the network — from your phone, in seconds.
The same AI that threatens your family is used to train INSIGHT™'s detection engine. We fight it with its own tools.
Core protection is always free.
The cost of one fraud incident: everything.
The average IC3-reported loss for a 60+ victim is $83,000. INSIGHT™ core protection is free forever — because your family's safety shouldn't depend on a billing cycle.
✓ No credit card · ✓ No trial expiry on the free plan · ✓ Free forever
* Paid tier prices are indicative and subject to change prior to launch.
Free — Always
Core protection for every household. No trial. No expiry. No credit card.
- Up to 10 connected devices
- Real-time device threat alerts
- DNS phishing & malware blocking
- 7-day network activity history
- Elder-mode alert profile
Family Pro
Full parental controls, child-safe profiles, and deep network visibility.
- Unlimited devices
- Per-device parental controls
- Child profile with content filtering
- 30-day activity history
- Email, push & SMS alerts
- Crypto scam domain blocking
- UPI / P2P anomaly alerts
- Priority support
School / Community
Multi-admin coverage for schools, shared housing, and community centres.
- Everything in Family Pro
- Up to 3 network locations
- Multiple admin accounts
- Student device fleet monitoring
- Advanced threat reporting
- API access for IT teams
The threats are real.
Your protection window is now.
INSIGHT™ is in private beta. Founding members get early access, locked-in pricing before launch, and direct input into the product roadmap. This is not a generic waitlist — it's your family's first line of defense.
- →Every day without INSIGHT™, your network is an open book.
- →AI threats don't wait for you to get around to it.
- →Founding member pricing closes when beta fills.
- →The window to act before something happens is open. Right now.
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The kind of parent who installs INSIGHT™ is the kind of parent who decided that "probably fine" is no longer good enough.