Patents by Inventor Eric Duprat
Eric Duprat 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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Publication number: 20180225654Abstract: In one embodiment, a method comprises storing a biometric trait of a user in a data communication device of the user, comparing a biometric trait input into the device with the biometric trait stored in the device, generating a certificate authenticating the user within the device if the biometric trait input into the device matches the biometric trait stored in the device, and facilitating a financial transaction of the user using the certificate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2017Publication date: August 9, 2018Inventors: Upendra S. Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Patent number: 9858566Abstract: In one embodiment, a method comprises storing a biometric trait of a user in a data communication device of the user, comparing a biometric trait input into the device with the biometric trait stored in the device, generating a certificate authenticating the user within the device if the biometric trait input into the device matches the biometric trait stored in the device, and facilitating a financial transaction of the user using the certificate.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2014Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: PAYPAL, INC.Inventors: Upendra S. Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20160342995Abstract: In one embodiment, a method comprises storing a biometric trait of a user in a data communication device of the user, comparing a biometric trait input into the device with the biometric trait stored in the device, generating a certificate authenticating the user within the device if the biometric trait input into the device matches the biometric trait stored in the device, and facilitating a financial transaction of the user using the certificate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Upendra S. Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20160335623Abstract: Systems and methods for facilitating transactions using contactless proximity communication technology include information or payment flows that are reversed from the conventional sense in that information may flow in direction from a merchant via a consumer mobile device to a financial services provider (FSP). Such payment and information flows can be accomplished without needing to modify infrastructure—such as point-of-sale NFC readers, mobile handsets, or advertising tags and may provide “bridge solutions” for quickly implementing mobile proximity purchase payments.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2016Publication date: November 17, 2016Inventors: Sebastien Taveau, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20160224984Abstract: In one embodiment, a method comprises storing a biometric trait of a user in a data communication device of the user, comparing a biometric trait input into the device with the biometric trait stored in the device, generating a certificate authenticating the user within the device if the biometric trait input into the device matches the biometric trait stored in the device, and facilitating a financial transaction of the user using the certificate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Upendra S. Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20160127346Abstract: The disclosed invention is a system and method that allows for authentication of a user to a network using a token. The user can use movements or gesture that are recorded by an accelerometer and the token interacts with a device and authenticates the user to the system. The token may be part of the device or stand alone. The various aspects of the present invention capture a novel design for an authentication token that authenticated the token and the user of the token.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Applicant: Verayo, Inc.Inventors: William Henry BARES, David M'RAIHI, Eric DUPRAT
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Publication number: 20160125415Abstract: In one embodiment, a method comprises storing a biometric trait of a user in a data communication device of the user, comparing a biometric trait input into the device with the biometric trait stored in the device, generating a certificate authenticating the user within the device if the biometric trait input into the device matches the biometric trait stored in the device, and facilitating a financial transaction of the user using the certificate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: Upendra S. Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20150220932Abstract: In one embodiment, a method comprises storing a biometric trait of a user in a data communication device of the user, comparing a biometric trait input into the device with the biometric trait stored in the device, generating a certificate authenticating the user within the device if the biometric trait input into the device matches the biometric trait stored in the device, and facilitating a financial transaction of the user using the certificate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: Upendra S. Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20150056957Abstract: In one embodiment, a method comprises storing a biometric trait of a user in a data communication device of the user, comparing a biometric trait input into the device with the biometric trait stored in the device, generating a certificate authenticating the user within the device if the biometric trait input into the device matches the biometric trait stored in the device, and facilitating a financial transaction of the user using the certificate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventors: Upendra S. Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Patent number: 8762723Abstract: An approach to cryptographic security uses a “fuzzy” credential, in contrast to a “hard” credential, to eliminate cryptographic algorithmic repeatability on a device that may be subject to physical attacks. By eliminating repeatability performed at an algorithmic (e.g., gate or software) level, a device inherently lacks one of the fundamental setup assumptions associated with certain classes of side channel, fault injection, timing, and related attacks, thus helps to protect the system against such attacks while preserving the cryptographic security of the system.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Verayo, Inc.Inventors: Meng-Day Yu, Srinivas Devadas, David M'Raihi, Eric Duprat
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Patent number: 8707048Abstract: Various methods and systems are provided for inserting a user-selected pattern below a main application display when sensitive information is being requested or to be communicated. The border of the main application layer may also be modified at this time, either with or without the underlying pattern. This visual change provides the user an assurance that the application or site is authentic and not a phishing attack. The user-selected patterns are stored in secure areas, such as a secure element on the user device or in a cloud accessible by the application or site.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2010Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Ebay Inc.Inventors: Sebastien Taveau, Hadi Nahari, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20140025520Abstract: In one embodiment, a method comprises storing a biometric trait of a user in a data communication device of the user, comparing a biometric trait input into the device with the biometric trait stored in the device, generating a certificate authenticating the user within the device if the biometric trait input into the device matches the biometric trait stored in the device, and facilitating a financial transaction of the user using the certificate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: EBAY INC.Inventors: Upendra Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Patent number: 8554689Abstract: A method for authenticating a financial transaction at a point of sale (POS) includes storing an application program in a first secure element of a mobile phone. The application is configured to generate instruction codes to effect the financial transaction upon verification of a user's identity. The user's credentials are stored in a second SE of the phone, which is operable to verify the user's identity from a biometric trait of the user input to the phone and to generate data authenticating the financial transaction in response to the verification of the user's identity. At the POS, the user invokes the application and then inputs a biometric trait to the phone. The second SE verifies the user's identity, and upon verification, generates data authenticating the transaction. The financial transaction data, including the instruction codes and the authenticating data, are then transmitted from the phone to the POS.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: eBay Inc.Inventors: Upendra Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20130010957Abstract: An approach to cryptographic security uses a “fuzzy” credential, in contrast to a “hard” credential, to eliminate cryptographic algorithmic repeatability on a device that may be subject to physical attacks. By eliminating repeatability performed at an algorithmic (e.g., gate or software) level, a device inherently lacks one of the fundamental setup assumptions associated with certain classes of side channel, fault injection, timing, and related attacks, thus helps to protect the system against such attacks while preserving the cryptographic security of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: Verayo, Inc.Inventors: Meng-Day Yu, Srinivas Devadas, David M'Raihi, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20120173434Abstract: A method for authenticating a financial transaction at a point of sale (POS) includes storing an application program in a first secure element of a mobile phone. The application is configured to generate instruction codes to effect the financial transaction upon verification of a user's identity. The user's credentials are stored in a second SE of the phone, which is operable to verify the user's identity from a biometric trait of the user input to the phone and to generate data authenticating the financial transaction in response to the verification of the user's identity. At the POS, the user invokes the application and then inputs a biometric trait to the phone. The second SE verifies the user's identity, and upon verification, generates data authenticating the transaction. The financial transaction data, including the instruction codes and the authenticating data, are then transmitted from the phone to the POS.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: eBay Inc.Inventors: Upendra Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Patent number: 8150772Abstract: A method for authenticating a financial transaction at a point of sale (POS) includes storing an application program in a first secure element of a mobile phone. The application is configured to generate instruction codes to effect the financial transaction upon verification of a user's identity. The user's credentials are stored in a second SE of the phone, which is operable to verify the user's identity from a biometric trait of the user input to the phone and to generate data authenticating the financial transaction in response to the verification of the user's identity. At the POS, the user invokes the application and then inputs a biometric trait to the phone. The second SE verifies the user's identity, and upon verification, generates data authenticating the transaction. The financial transaction data, including the instruction codes and the authenticating data, are then transmitted from the phone to the POS.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: eBay Inc.Inventors: Upendra Mardikar, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20110264543Abstract: Systems and methods for facilitating transactions using contactless proximity communication technology include information or payment flows that are reversed from the conventional sense in that information may flow in direction from a merchant via a consumer mobile device to a financial services provider (FSP). Such payment and information flows can be accomplished without needing to modify infrastructure—such as point-of-sale NFC readers, mobile handsets, or advertising tags and may provide “bridge solutions” for quickly implementing mobile proximity purchase payments.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: eBay Inc.Inventors: Sebastien Taveau, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20110162078Abstract: Various methods and systems are provided for inserting a user-selected pattern below a main application display when sensitive information is being requested or to be communicated. The border of the main application layer may also be modified at this time, either with or without the underlying pattern. This visual change provides the user an assurance that the application or site is authentic and not a phishing attack. The user-selected patterns are stored in secure areas, such as a secure element on the user device or in a cloud accessible by the application or site.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: EBAY INC.Inventors: Sebastien Taveau, Hadi Nahari, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20100306076Abstract: A system for use with a trusted service manager (TSM) and a mobile device having a subscriber unique identifying data, according to one embodiment, includes: a server in which the server validates an application against the unique and identifying data of the mobile device and provides the validated application for the mobile device; and a secure element (SE) acting as a client in which the SE is present in the mobile device as client; the validated application from the server is installed in the SE; and the SE is adapted to execute the validated application to perform a service process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: EBAY INC.Inventors: Sebastien Taveau, Hadi Nahari, Eric Duprat
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Publication number: 20090307139Abstract: A method for authenticating a financial transaction at a point of sale (POS) includes storing an application program in a first secure element of a mobile phone. The application is configured to generate instruction codes to effect the financial transaction upon verification of a user's identity. The user's credentials are stored in a second SE of the phone, which is operable to verify the user's identity from a biometric trait of the user input to the phone and to generate data authenticating the financial transaction in response to the verification of the user's identity. At the POS, the user invokes the application and then inputs a biometric trait to the phone. The second SE verifies the user's identity, and upon verification, generates data authenticating the transaction. The financial transaction data, including the instruction codes and the authenticating data, are then transmitted from the phone to the POS.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: eBay, Inc.Inventors: Upendra Mardikar, Eric Duprat