Patents Assigned to StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 8973107Abstract: The invention described herein provides a method and system for foiling a keylogger by creating a custom keyboard driver and passing the keystrokes directly to the browser in an encrypted format. The browser (which is used to access the Internet) has a component that decrypts the keystroke before it is sent to the website. Thus the present invention enables the user to go to any website and enter sensitive information (passwords, credit card numbers, etc.) without the keystrokes being intercepted by Keyloggers. In general terms, the invention described herein provides a method and system for (1) modifying the keyboard driver, (2) encrypting the keystrokes between the keyboard driver and the browser, and (3) notifying the user if the invention has been compromised.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ram Pemmaraju
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Publication number: 20140281549Abstract: The present invention secures user data throughout its lifecycle—(1) when entering data into the mobile device, (2) when storing the data in the mobile device, and (3) when transmitting data from the mobile device. In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, the invention features a methodology for encrypting and passing the keystrokes to the application in an encrypted format. In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, the invention features a methodology to store data in a vault in an encrypted form and launch an application with the data from the vault. In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, the invention features a methodology to transmit data from the mobile device to an external application securely.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ram Pemmaraju
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Publication number: 20140250307Abstract: The invention described herein provides a method and system for foiling a keylogger by creating a custom keyboard driver and passing the keystrokes directly to the browser in an encrypted format. The browser (which is used to access the Internet) has a component that decrypts the keystroke before it is sent to the website. Thus the present invention enables the user to go to any website and enter sensitive information (passwords, credit card numbers, etc.) without the keystrokes being intercepted by Keyloggers. In general terms, the invention described herein provides a method and system for (1) modifying the keyboard driver, (2) encrypting the keystrokes between the keyboard driver and the browser, and (3) notifying the user if the invention has been compromised.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ram PEMMARAJU
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Patent number: 8732483Abstract: The invention described herein provides a method and system for foiling a keylogger by creating a custom keyboard driver and passing the keystrokes directly to the browser in an encrypted format. The browser (which is used to access the Internet) has a component that decrypts the keystroke before it is sent to the website. Thus the present invention enables the user to go to any website and enter sensitive information (passwords, credit card numbers, etc.) without the keystrokes being intercepted by Keyloggers. In general terms, the invention described herein provides a method and system for (1) modifying the keyboard driver, (2) encrypting the keystrokes between the keyboard driver and the browser, and (3) notifying the user if the invention has been compromised.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2013Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ram Pemmaraju
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Patent number: 8713701Abstract: A multichannel security system is disclosed, which system is for granting and denying access to a host computer in response to a demand from an access-seeking individual and computer. The access-seeker has a peripheral device operative within an authentication channel to communicate with the security system. The access-seeker initially presents identification and password data over an access channel which is intercepted and transmitted to the security computer. The security computer then communicates with the access-seeker. A biometric analyzer—a voice or fingerprint recognition device—operates upon instructions from the authentication program to analyze the monitored parameter of the individual. In the security computer, a comparator matches the biometric sample with stored data, and, upon obtaining a match, provides authentication. The security computer instructs the host computer to grant access and communicates the same to the access-seeker, whereupon access is initiated over the access channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ram Pemmaraju
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Publication number: 20140109203Abstract: A multichannel security system is disclosed, which system is for granting and denying access to a host computer in response to a demand from an access-seeking individual and computer. The access-seeker has a peripheral device operative within an authentication channel to communicate with the security system. The access-seeker initially presents identification and password data over an access channel which is intercepted and transmitted to the security computer. The security computer then communicates with the access-seeker. A biometric analyzer—a voice or fingerprint recognition device—operates upon instructions from the authentication program to analyze the monitored parameter of the individual. In the security computer, a comparator matches the biometric sample with stored data, and, upon obtaining a match, provides authentication. The security computer instructs the host computer to grant access and communicates the same to the access-seeker, whereupon access is initiated over the access channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ram PEMMARAJU
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Publication number: 20140040635Abstract: The invention described herein provides a method and system for foiling a keylogger by creating a custom keyboard driver and passing the keystrokes directly to the browser in an encrypted format. The browser (which is used to access the Internet) has a component that decrypts the keystroke before it is sent to the website. Thus the present invention enables the user to go to any website and enter sensitive information (passwords, credit card numbers, etc.) without the keystrokes being intercepted by Keyloggers. In general terms, the invention described herein provides a method and system for (1) modifying the keyboard driver, (2) encrypting the keystrokes between the keyboard driver and the browser, and (3) notifying the user if the invention has been compromised.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ram PEMMARAJU
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Patent number: 8566608Abstract: The invention described herein provides a method and system for foiling a keylogger by creating a custom keyboard driver and passing the keystrokes directly to the browser in an encrypted format. The browser (which is used to access the Internet) has a component that decrypts the keystroke before it is sent to the website. Thus the present invention enables the user to go to any website and enter sensitive information (passwords, credit card numbers, etc.) without the keystrokes being intercepted by Keyloggers. In general terms, the invention described herein provides a method and system for (1) modifying the keyboard driver, (2) encrypting the keystrokes between the keyboard driver and the browser, and (3) notifying the user if the invention has been compromised.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Strikeforce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ram Pemmaraju
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Publication number: 20130227665Abstract: A multichannel security system is disclosed, which system is for granting and denying access to a host computer in response to a demand from an access-seeking individual and computer. The access-seeker has a peripheral device operative within an authentication channel to communicate with the security system. The access-seeker initially presents identification and password data over an access channel which is intercepted and transmitted to the security computer. The security computer then communicates with the access-seeker. A biometric analyzer—a voice or fingerprint recognition device—operates upon instructions from the authentication program to analyze the monitored parameter of the individual. In the security computer, a comparator matches the biometric sample with stored data, and, upon obtaining a match, provides authentication. The security computer instructs the host computer to grant access and communicates the same to the access-seeker, whereupon access is initiated over the access channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 8484698Abstract: A multichannel security system is disclosed, which system is for granting and denying access to a host computer in response to a demand from an access-seeking individual and computer. The access-seeker has a peripheral device operative within an authentication channel to communicate with the security system. The access-seeker initially presents identification and password data over an access channel which is intercepted and transmitted to the security computer. The security computer then communicates with the access-seeker. A biometric analyzer—a voice or fingerprint recognition device—operates upon instructions from the authentication program to analyze the monitored parameter of the individual. In the security computer, a comparator matches the biometric sample with stored data, and, upon obtaining a match, provides authentication. The security computer instructs the host computer to grant access and communicates the same to the access-seeker, whereupon access is initiated over the access channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ram Pemmaraju