Exploit kits (EKs) have been one the most common platforms for infecting end-users in the past few years. Leading exploit kits are sold in cybercriminal circles for a few thousand dollars a month. Nuclear Exploit Kit was introduced in 2010 and is one of the most popular EKs. Check Point protects customers against the Nuclear exploit kit at each stage of the redirection chain, prior to the infection, via designated protections which are integrated into our IPS blade. The protections are Detects and blocks typical patterns and behaviors of the kits landing pages.”]

