Patents by Inventor Manoj Palki

Manoj Palki has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11075903
    Abstract: As provided herein, a first device may be registered as authorized to authenticate a user login into a service from a second device (e.g., a smart phone may be used to log the user into a webmail service on a computer without the user having to enter a password through the computer). Responsive to the user attempting to access the service through the second device, a login interface may be displayed on the first device. The user may confirm or deny that the user wants to log into the service on the second device, thus allowing the user to seamlessly log into the service on the second device (e.g., without entering a password) while mitigating unauthorized logins into the service from unknown devices. Further, the user may use the first device to delegate the authority to authenticate the user login into the service to one or more other devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2021
    Assignee: Verizon Media Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Stephen Allinson, Chris Stoner, Manoj Palki
  • Publication number: 20200112559
    Abstract: As provided herein, a first device may be registered as authorized to authenticate a user login into a service from a second device (e.g., a smart phone may be used to log the user into a webmail service on a computer without the user having to enter a password through the computer). Responsive to the user attempting to access the service through the second device, a login interface may be displayed on the first device. The user may confirm or deny that the user wants to log into the service on the second device, thus allowing the user to seamlessly log into the service on the second device (e.g., without entering a password) while mitigating unauthorized logins into the service from unknown devices. Further, the user may use the first device to delegate the authority to authenticate the user login into the service to one or more other devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2019
    Publication date: April 9, 2020
    Inventors: Richard Stephen Allinson, Chris Stoner, Manoj Palki
  • Patent number: 10607263
    Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for improving interactions with and between computers in an authentication system supported by or configured with personal computing devices, servers and/or platforms. The systems interact to identify and retrieve data across platforms, which data can be used to improve the quality of data used in processing interactions between or among processors in such systems. The disclosed systems and methods provide advanced, computerized security features that dynamically, in real-time, determine parameters that must be entered in order for a user to login to a system or platform, as well as the quantity and order such parameters must be entered. The disclosed systems and methods involve computerized mechanisms for authenticating a user or device for which access to a web-based resource is desired. Requested credentials in accordance with the dynamically determined manner in which such credentials are automatically determined and requested must be appropriately entered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2020
    Assignee: OATH INC.
    Inventors: Manoj Palki, Alice Gutman, Gabriel Maganis, Francis Hsu
  • Patent number: 10505928
    Abstract: As provided herein, a first device may be registered as authorized to authenticate a user login into a service from a second device (e.g., a smart phone may be used to log the user into a webmail service on a computer without the user having to enter a password through the computer). Responsive to the user attempting to access the service through the second device, a login interface may be displayed on the first device. The user may confirm or deny that the user wants to log into the service on the second device, thus allowing the user to seamlessly log into the service on the second device (e.g., without entering a password) while mitigating unauthorized logins into the service from unknown devices. Further, the user may use the first device to delegate the authority to authenticate the user login into the service to one or more other devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Assignee: Oath Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Stephen Allinson, Chris Stoner, Manoj Palki
  • Publication number: 20180159850
    Abstract: As provided herein, a first device may be registered as authorized to authenticate a user login into a service from a second device (e.g., a smart phone may be used to log the user into a webmail service on a computer without the user having to enter a password through the computer). Responsive to the user attempting to access the service through the second device, a login interface may be displayed on the first device. The user may confirm or deny that the user wants to log into the service on the second device, thus allowing the user to seamlessly log into the service on the second device (e.g., without entering a password) while mitigating unauthorized logins into the service from unknown devices. Further, the user may use the first device to delegate the authority to authenticate the user login into the service to one or more other devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2018
    Publication date: June 7, 2018
    Inventors: Richard Stephen Allinson, Chris Stoner, Manoj Palki
  • Patent number: 9887991
    Abstract: As provided herein, a first device may be registered as authorized to authenticate a user login into a service from a second device (e.g., a smart phone may be used to log the user into a webmail service on a computer without the user having to enter a password through the computer). Responsive to the user attempting to access the service through the second device, a login interface may be displayed on the first device. The user may confirm or deny that the user wants to log into the service on the second device, thus allowing the user to seamlessly log into the service on the second device (e.g., without entering a password) while mitigating unauthorized logins into the service from unknown devices. Further, the user may use the first device to delegate the authority to authenticate the user login into the service to one or more other devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2018
    Assignee: YAHOO HOLDINGS, INC.
    Inventors: Richard Stephen Allinson, Chris Stoner, Manoj Palki
  • Publication number: 20180007049
    Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for improving interactions with and between computers in an authentication system supported by or configured with personal computing devices, servers and/or platforms. The systems interact to identify and retrieve data across platforms, which data can be used to improve the quality of data used in processing interactions between or among processors in such systems. The disclosed systems and methods provide advanced, computerized security features that dynamically, in real-time, determine parameters that must be entered in order for a user to login to a system or platform, as well as the quantity and order such parameters must be entered. The disclosed systems and methods involve computerized mechanisms for authenticating a user or device for which access to a web-based resource is desired. Requested credentials in accordance with the dynamically determined manner in which such credentials are automatically determined and requested must be appropriately entered.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2016
    Publication date: January 4, 2018
    Inventors: Manoj PALKI, Alice GUTMAN, Gabriel MAGANIS, Francis Hsu
  • Publication number: 20160285633
    Abstract: As provided herein, a first device may be registered as authorized to authenticate a user login into a service from a second device (e.g., a smart phone may be used to log the user into a webmail service on a computer without the user having to enter a password through the computer). Responsive to the user attempting to access the service through the second device, a login interface may be displayed on the first device. The user may confirm or deny that the user wants to log into the service on the second device, thus allowing the user to seamlessly log into the service on the second device (e.g., without entering a password) while mitigating unauthorized logins into the service from unknown devices. Further, the user may use the first device to delegate the authority to authenticate the user login into the service to one or more other devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2015
    Publication date: September 29, 2016
    Inventors: Richard Stephen Allinson, Chris Stoner, Manoj Palki