Abstract: A protected querying technique involves creating shingles from a query and then fingerprinting the shingles. The documents to be queried are also shingled and then fingerprinted. The overlap between adjacent shingles for the query and the documents to be queried is different, there being less, or no overlap for the document shingles. The query fingerprint is compared to the fingerprints of the documents to be queried to determine whether there are any matches.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 10, 2016
Date of Patent:
January 24, 2017
Assignee:
TERBIUM LABS LLC
Inventors:
Daniel J. Rogers, Tyler Carbone, Dionysus Blazakis
Abstract: Systems and methods of detecting copying of computer code or portions of computer code involve generating unique fingerprints from compiled computer binaries. The unique fingerprints are simplified representations of the compiled computer binaries and are compared with each other to identify similarities between the compiled computer binaries. Copying can be detected when there are sufficient similarities between at least portions of two compiled computer binaries.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 13, 2015
Date of Patent:
December 22, 2015
Assignee:
TERBIUM LABS LLC
Inventors:
Daniel Jordan Rogers, Michael Alan Moore
Abstract: A protected querying technique involves creating shingles from a query and then fingerprinting the shingles. The documents to be queried are also shingled and then fingerprinted. The overlap between adjacent shingles for the query and the documents to be queried is different, there being less, or no overlap for the query shingles. The query fingerprint is compared to the fingerprints of the documents to be queried to determine whether there are any matches.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 10, 2015
Date of Patent:
October 27, 2015
Assignee:
TERBIUM LABS LLC
Inventors:
Daniel Jordan Rogers, Michael Moore, Dionysus Blazakis
Abstract: Systems and methods of detecting copying of computer code or portions of computer code involve generating unique fingerprints from compiled computer binaries. The unique fingerprints are simplified representations of the compiled computer binaries and are compared with each other to identify similarities between the compiled computer binaries. Copying can be detected when there are sufficient similarities between at least portions of two compiled computer binaries.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 25, 2014
Date of Patent:
March 31, 2015
Assignee:
Terbium Labs LLC
Inventors:
Daniel Jordan Rogers, Michael Alan Moore