Patents by Inventor Gary Warner
Gary Warner 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: 8495735Abstract: A system and method for enhancing spam avoidance efficiency by automatically identifying a phishing website without human intervention. The system receives a stream of suspect Internet urls for potential phishing websites and uses a comparison strategy to determine whether the potential phishing website has already be labeled as a bonefid phishing website. A comparison system is utilized in which similarity data is calculated on various elements of the potential phishing website and then compared to similarity data of known phishing websites. Various types of similarity measure methodologies are potentially incorporated and a similarity threshold value can be varied in order to respond to phishing threats.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2009Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: UAB Research FoundationInventors: Gary Warner, Bradley Wardman
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Patent number: 8468597Abstract: A system and method for enhancing spam avoidance efficiency by automatically identifying a phishing website without human intervention. The system receives a stream of suspect Internet urls for potential phishing websites and uses a comparison strategy to determine whether the potential phishing website has already be labeled as a bonefid phishing website. A comparison system is utilized in which similarity data is calculated on various elements of the potential phishing website and then compared to similarity data of known phishing websites. Various types of categorization structures and notification strategies are utilized in the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2009Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: UAB Research FoundationInventors: Gary Warner, Bradley Wardman
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Patent number: 8381292Abstract: A system and method for enhancing spam avoidance efficiency and brand protection by automatically identifying a phishing website without human intervention. The system receives a stream of suspect Internet urls for potential phishing websites and uses a comparison strategy to determine whether the potential phishing website has already be labeled as a bonefid phishing website. A comparison system is utilized in which similarity data is calculated on various elements of the potential phishing website and then compared to similarity data of known phishing websites and known brands to determine whether the site needs human intervention. Various types of categorization structures and notification strategies are utilized in the system, including the adjustment of threshold comparison values in response to the identification of a potential phishing site displaying a brand of interest.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: The UAB Research FoundationInventors: Gary Warner, Bradley Wardman
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Patent number: 6899468Abstract: A connector is provided for coupling optic fibers. The connector has a mating end for mating to another connector and a cable end for connection to a fiber optic cable having a jacket. The connector comprises a mating end outer shell, a ferrule, and a cable end outer shell. The mating end outer shell has a cavity for receiving an optic fiber of the cable, the cavity defining an axis through the connector. The ferrule is disposed in the cavity of the mating end outer shell. The cable end outer shell has a body portion and an extension member and is coupled to the mating end outer shell. The extension member extends from body portion, thereby providing an offset for deforming the jacket when the jacket is crimped to the connector.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Hung Viet Ngo, Gary Warner, Larry E. Wareham, Rodd Richard Ruland
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Publication number: 20040156593Abstract: A connector is provided for coupling optic fibers. The connector has a mating end for mating to another connector and a cable end for connection to a fiber optic cable having a jacket. The connector comprises a mating end outer shell, a ferrule, and a cable end outer shell. The mating end outer shell has a cavity for receiving an optic fiber of the cable, the cavity defining an axis through the connector. The ferrule is disposed in the cavity of the mating end outer shell. The cable end outer shell has a body portion and an extension member and is coupled to the mating end outer shell. The extension member extends from body portion, thereby providing an offset for deforming the jacket when the jacket is crimped to the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Hung Viet Ngo, Gary Warner, Larry E. Wareham, Rodd Richard Ruland
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Patent number: 6764225Abstract: A connector is provided for coupling optic fibers. The connector has a mating end for mating to another connector and a cable end for connection to a fiber optic cable having a jacket. The connector comprises a mating end outer shell, a ferrule, and a cable end outer shell. The mating end outer shell has a cavity for receiving an optic fiber of the cable, the cavity defining an axis through the connector. The ferrule is disposed in the cavity of the mating end outer shell. The cable end outer shell has a body portion and an extension member and is coupled to the mating end outer shell. The extension member extends from body portion, thereby providing an offset for deforming the jacket when the jacket is crimped to the connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Hung Viet Ngo, Larry E. Wareham, Gary Warner, Rodd Richard Ruland
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Publication number: 20030165301Abstract: A connector is provided for coupling optic fibers. The connector has a mating end for mating to another connector and a cable end for connection to a fiber optic cable having a jacket. The connector comprises a mating end outer shell, a ferrule, and a cable end outer shell. The mating end outer shell has a cavity for receiving an optic fiber of the cable, the cavity defining an axis through the connector. The ferrule is disposed in the cavity of the mating end outer shell. The cable end outer shell has a body portion and an extension member and is coupled to the mating end outer shell. The extension member extends from body portion, thereby providing an offset for deforming the jacket when the jacket is crimped to the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2002Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventors: Hung Viet Ngo, Gary Warner, Larry E. Wareham, Rodd Richard Ruland
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Patent number: 6568861Abstract: A fiber optic adapter mountable through a panel opening on a panel for providing a shielded connection between at least two fiber optic connectors each having an associated fiber optic line. The adapter comprises a housing formed from a conductive material and includes a multi-part fitting that includes an alignment sleeve. Opposing parts of the fitting are mechanically coupled together. The adapter also comprises latching recesses on the housing for engaging the fiber optic connectors. The conductive material of the housing inhibits electromagnetic interference leakage through the panel opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ryan T. Benner, Gary Warner
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Publication number: 20020172469Abstract: A fiber optic adapter mountable through a panel opening on a panel for providing a shielded connection between at least two fiber optic connectors each having an associated fiber optic line. The adapter comprises a housing formed from a conductive material and includes a multi-part fitting that includes an alignment sleeve. Opposing parts of the fitting are mechanically coupled together. The adapter also comprises latching recesses on the housing for engaging the fiber optic connectors. The conductive material of the housing inhibits electromagnetic interference leakage through the panel opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Ryan T. Benner, Gary Warner