Patents by Inventor Clayton Johnson
Clayton Johnson 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).
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Patent number: 11764962Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling data access through the interaction of a short-range transceiver, such as a contactless card, with a client device are presented. Data access control may be provided in the context of creating and accessing a secure memory block in a client device, including handling requests to obtain create and access a secure memory block via the interaction of a short-range transceiver, such as a contactless card, with a client device such that, once the secure memory block is created in memory of the client device, personal user data may be stored in the secure memory block, and access to the stored personal user data may only be provided to users authorized to review the data.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Wieker, Patrick Zearfoss, Clayton Johnson
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Patent number: 11755702Abstract: Systems and methods for authenticating a user, the method including receiving an image of a user of a device, identifying a first facial descriptor of the user from the received image and from previously captured images of the user, and determining a difference between the first facial descriptor from the received image and that from the previously captured images. The method further includes identifying a second facial descriptor of a non-user from the previously captured images of the user, and applying facial recognition to images stored in a plurality of second social networking profiles associated with a first social networking profile of the user to identify the second facial descriptor from the images stored in the second social networking profiles. Based on the difference and the second facial descriptor, the user may be authenticated.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2019Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Clayton Johnson, Lawrence Douglas, Yolanda Liu
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Publication number: 20230237140Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis De La Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Publication number: 20230177126Abstract: In some implementations, a mobile device may receive, from a first sensor of the mobile device, measurements indicating a location of the mobile device. The mobile device may further receive, from a second sensor of the mobile device, measurements associated with a grip of the user on the mobile device. Accordingly, the mobile device may input indicators of the location and the grip to a model that outputs an indication associated with suspicious activity. The mobile device may present, while the user is viewing a screen associated with an application using the model, one or more prompts. The mobile device may therefore determine whether to allow the user to continue viewing the screen based on one or more responses to the one or more prompts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2021Publication date: June 8, 2023Inventors: Jeffrey Carlyle WIEKER, Clayton JOHNSON
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Publication number: 20230078140Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for payment authentication. For example, a method may include: the method comprising: storing a first device fingerprint in association with a token representing a primary account number, the first device fingerprint being derived from a device attribute of a user device and behavioral biometric data derived from a behavioral pattern of a user in using the user device; receiving an authentication request indicative of the token and a second device fingerprint generated by a customer device associated with a customer of a merchant, the authentication request being associated with a transaction between the merchant and a customer using the token; identifying the stored first device fingerprint based on the token indicated by the authentication request; and determining whether the second device fingerprint matches the stored first device fingerprint.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Clayton JOHNSON, Esther SCOTT, Jeffrey WIEKER
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Publication number: 20230073491Abstract: A method performed by a user device may include obtaining biometric information relating to a user of the user device using a biometric sensor of the user device; determining that the biometric information is valid; generating a biometric indicator indicating that the biometric information is valid; providing a request for a callback from an entity, wherein the request includes the biometric information indicating that the biometric information is valid; and receiving the callback from the entity, wherein the callback is received based on the biometric information indicating that the biometric information is valid, and wherein the callback is associated with an entity identifier that is not provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventors: Jeffrey BROWN, Clayton JOHNSON
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Publication number: 20230073560Abstract: An automated method is provided for validating an action based on beacon source proximity to a user device. A user data processing device receives from a remote action validation server an action validation request. The request includes identification of an authentication device comprising a beacon transmitter and identification of a proposed action associated with the authentication device. The user data processing device determines whether the authentication device is within beacon signal reception range of the user data processing device and transmits an action validation response to the remote action validation processing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2021Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventors: Ebrima N. CEESAY, Clayton JOHNSON, Jiye LUO
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Patent number: 11601279Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for payment authentication. For example, a method may include: the method comprising: storing a first device fingerprint in association with a token representing a primary account number, the first device fingerprint being derived from a device attribute of a user device and behavioral biometric data derived from a behavioral pattern of a user in using the user device; receiving an authentication request indicative of the token and a second device fingerprint generated by a customer device associated with a customer of a merchant, the authentication request being associated with a transaction between the merchant and a customer using the token; identifying the stored first device fingerprint based on the token indicated by the authentication request; and determining whether the second device fingerprint matches the stored first device fingerprint.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2020Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Clayton Johnson, Esther Scott, Jeffrey Wieker
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Publication number: 20230045349Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to enhancing a card payment experience by a single tap of a contactless card to a user computing device. In examples, the single tap of the card may be preconfigured to cause automatic payment of a predefined amount toward a card balance. If the single tap is not preconfigured to mean automatic card payment, the user may be presented with a notification and various payment amount options, which the user can select to pay toward the card balance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jeffrey RULE, Clayton JOHNSON
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Patent number: 11560012Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2021Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis de la Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Publication number: 20220376915Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling data access through the interaction of a short-range transceiver, such as a contactless card, with a client device are presented. Data access control may be provided in the context of creating and accessing a secure memory block in a client device, including handling requests to obtain create and access a secure memory block via the interaction of a short-range transceiver, such as a contactless card, with a client device such that, once the secure memory block is created in memory of the client device, personal user data may be stored in the secure memory block, and access to the stored personal user data may only be provided to users authorized to review the data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Jeffrey WIEKER, Patrick ZEARFOSS, Clayton JOHNSON
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Patent number: 11503020Abstract: A method performed by a user device may include obtaining biometric information relating to a user of the user device using a biometric sensor of the user device; determining that the biometric information is valid; generating a biometric indicator indicating that the biometric information is valid; providing a request for a callback from an entity, wherein the request includes the biometric information indicating that the biometric information is valid; and receiving the callback from the entity, wherein the callback is received based on the biometric information indicating that the biometric information is valid, and wherein the callback is associated with an entity identifier that is not provided to the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2020Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Brown, Clayton Johnson
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Publication number: 20220309387Abstract: Systems and methods for providing metadata-based anomaly detection, comprising: storing a plurality of sets of electronic documents associated with a plurality of users; generating a set of metadata items for each document in each set of the plurality of sets of documents; determining a set of features based on the set of metadata items for each document in each set of the plurality of sets of documents; transforming the set of features into a set of feature vectors, each feature vector tagged to indicate a correspondence to a particular anomaly or not; and training, based at least in part on the set of features vectors, a data anomaly-detection machine learning model to obtain a trained data anomaly-detection machine learning model, the data anomaly-detection machine learning model comprising a set of triggering rules that are configured to determine a plurality of anomalies within a particular set of metadata items.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2021Publication date: September 29, 2022Inventors: Judith Rodriguez, Clayton Johnson, Cara Weikel, Rocky Gray
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Patent number: 11455606Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to enhancing a card payment experience by a single tap of a contactless card to a user computing device. In examples, the single tap of the card may be preconfigured to cause automatic payment of a predefined amount toward a card balance. If the single tap is not preconfigured to mean automatic card payment, the user may be presented with a notification and various payment amount options, which the user can select to pay toward the card balance.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2020Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Rule, Clayton Johnson
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Patent number: 11444770Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling data access through the interaction of a short-range transceiver, such as a contactless card, with a client device are presented. Data access control may be provided in the context of creating and accessing a secure memory block in a client device, including handling requests to obtain create and access a secure memory block via the interaction of a short-range transceiver, such as a contactless card, with a client device such that, once the secure memory block is created in memory of the client device, personal user data may be stored in the secure memory block, and access to the stored personal user data may only be provided to users authorized to review the data.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Wieker, Patrick Zearfoss, Clayton Johnson
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Patent number: 11410157Abstract: Programmable cards, computer-readable media, and systems are disclosed for token payment. For example, a programmable card for token payment, according to some embodiments, may include an antenna and a contact interface. The card may be configured to store, in the rewritable memory, a token transmitted from a user device via a first near field communication (NFC) signal received by the antenna, and provide the stored token to a point of sales terminal via a second NFC signal transmitted by the antenna or via the contact interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2019Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Daniel Tesser, Luis De La Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker, Clayton Johnson
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Publication number: 20220156719Abstract: Programmable cards, computer-readable media, and systems are disclosed for token payment. For example, a programmable card for token payment, according to some embodiments, may include an antenna and a contact interface. The card may be configured to store, in the rewritable memory, a token transmitted from a user device via a first near field communication (NFC) signal received by the antenna, and provide the stored token to a point of sales terminal via a second NFC signal transmitted by the antenna or via the contact interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2022Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Daniel TESSER, Luis DE LA ROSA, Jeffrey WIEKER, Clayton JOHNSON
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Patent number: 11296880Abstract: An exemplary system, method, and computer-accessible medium can include, for example, receiving at a first entity from a second entity, a first request for encrypted user information associated with at least one user, wherein the first request includes a user identifier associated with the at least one user, and wherein the first entity is different from the second entity, sending, from the first entity, a second request to a user device associated with the at least one user, wherein the second request includes a notification to the at least one user for an affirmation of the first request or a denial of the first request, receiving at the first entity from the user device, the affirmation or the denial, and sending, from the first entity to the second entity, (i) the encrypted user information if the affirmation is received or (ii) a denied notification if the denial is received.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2019Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Wieker, Zainab Zaki, Clayton Johnson
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Publication number: 20220072890Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis de la Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Publication number: 20220051241Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-accessible mediums for user verification through the interaction of a short-range transceiver, such as a contactless card, with a client device are presented. User verification may be provided in the context of reading two types of data from the short-range transceiver, such as a contactless card, using a client device, sending the data to a server, obtaining identifiers from each data type and comparing with stored user identifier data. Matching stored user identifier data to two forms of identification data obtained from a short-range transceiver, such as a contactless card, provides an enhanced ability to verify that the short-range transceiver is being used by an authorized user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2020Publication date: February 17, 2022Inventors: Samuel Patrick EDWARDS, Lesley NEWTON, Clayton JOHNSON