Patents by Inventor Jacob Heffez
Jacob Heffez 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: 20250117792Abstract: A method for authenticating the identity of a user who is attempting to access a website or conduct a transaction is described. The method involves receiving two geographical locations, and associated time stamps, of a mobile phone associated with the user, one of the locations being the location of the transaction or access attempt. The method determines whether the speed required to travel between the two geographical locations in the elapsed time is within acceptable limits. A confidence score, derived in part from this calculation, is taken into account when deciding whether to allow or deny the access or the transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2024Publication date: April 10, 2025Applicant: SPRIV LLCInventors: Guy Hefetz, Jacob Heffez, Christopher Wood
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Patent number: 12260407Abstract: A method for authenticating the identity of a user who is attempting to access a website or conduct a transaction is described. The method involves receiving two geographical locations, and associated time stamps, of a mobile phone associated with the user, one of the locations being the location of the transaction or access attempt. The method determines whether the speed required to travel between the two geographical locations in the elapsed time is within acceptable limits. A confidence score, derived in part from this calculation, is taken into account when deciding whether to allow or deny the access or the transaction.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2024Date of Patent: March 25, 2025Assignee: SPRIV LLCInventors: Guy Hefetz, Jacob Heffez, Christopher Wood
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Publication number: 20250069077Abstract: A method for authenticating the identity of a user who is attempting to access a website or conduct a transaction is described. The method involves receiving two geographical locations, and associated time stamps, of a mobile phone associated with the user, one of the locations being the location of the transaction or access attempt. The method determines whether the speed required to travel between the two geographical locations in the elapsed time is within acceptable limits. A confidence score, derived in part from this calculation, is taken into account when deciding whether to allow or deny the access or the transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: Spriv LLCInventors: Guy Hefetz, Jacob Heffez, Christopher Wood
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Patent number: 12086803Abstract: A method for authenticating the identity of a user who is attempting to access a website or conduct a transaction is described. The method involves receiving two geographical locations, and associated time stamps, of a mobile phone associated with the user, one of the locations being the location of the transaction or access attempt. The method determines whether the speed required to travel between the two geographical locations in the elapsed time is within acceptable limits. A confidence score, derived in part from this calculation, is taken into account when deciding whether to allow or deny the access or the transaction.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2023Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: SPRIV LLCInventors: Guy Hefetz, Jacob Heffez, Christopher Wood
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Publication number: 20240037549Abstract: A method for authenticating the identity of a user who is attempting to access a website or conduct a transaction is described. The method involves receiving two geographical locations, and associated time stamps, of a mobile phone associated with the user, one of the locations being the location of the transaction or access attempt. The method determines whether the speed required to travel between the two geographical locations in the elapsed time is within acceptable limits. A confidence score, derived in part from this calculation, is taken into account when deciding whether to allow or deny the access or the transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Applicant: SPRIV LLCInventors: Guy Hefetz, Jacob Heffez, Christopher Wood
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Patent number: 11818287Abstract: A computer system configured to authenticate the identity of a user who is attempting to access a website or conduct a transaction is provided. The system is configured to receive a geographical location associated with the user and to receive the geographical location of a mobile phone associated with the user, and to determine whether the two geographical locations are within an acceptable distance. The system is configured to take into account the accuracy of the mobile phone location.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Spriv LLCInventors: Guy Hefetz, Jacob Heffez, Christopher Donald Wood
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Patent number: 10645072Abstract: A method for facilitating the detection of misuse of an identity during an electronic transaction comprises the step of receiving a notification to authenticate the use of an identity at a first location, wherein the identity is associated with a mobile phone; determining an approximate location of the mobile phone, and determining whether the first location and mobile phone locations match in geographical proximity. The approximate location of the mobile phone is determined based on cached position information. The invention provides a method for ensuring that the cached position information is up to date, by overwriting stale information with new position information derived by accessing a database that correlates Wi-Fi signals detected by the mobile phone with a geographic location.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Spriv LLCInventors: Guy Hefetz, Jacob Heffez, Christopher Donald Wood
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Patent number: 9727867Abstract: The invention provides methods for determining whether a transaction has taken place in geographic proximity to a wireless device. Upon receiving a notification to authenticate the use of an identity at a transaction location, where the identity is associated with a wireless terminal, the method determines an approximate location of the wireless terminal based on cached position information, GPS location, cellular geo-location, and/or Wi-Fi geolocation, and determines whether one or more of these is in geographic proximity to the location of the transaction.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2016Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Inventors: Guy Hefetz, Jacob Heffez, Christopher Donald Wood
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Publication number: 20160232531Abstract: The invention provides methods for determining whether a transaction has taken place in geographic proximity to a wireless device. Upon receiving a notification to authenticate the use of an identity at a transaction location, where the identity is associated with a wireless terminal, the method determines an approximate location of the wireless terminal based on cached position information, GPS location, cellular geo-location, and/or Wi-Fi geolocation, and determines whether one or more of these is in geographic proximity to the location of the transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2016Publication date: August 11, 2016Applicant: BPRIV LLCInventors: Guy Hefetz, Jacob Heffez
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Patent number: 7832636Abstract: A method for facilitating the detection of misuse of an identity during an electronic transaction. The invention comprises at least five embodiments. In a first embodiment, the method comprises the step of: receiving a notification to authenticate the use of an identity at a first location, wherein the identity is associated with a first wireless terminal; determining an approximate location of the first wireless terminal based on cached position information, the approximate location of the first wireless terminal being a second location; determining whether the first and second locations match in geographical proximity; and generating an alert if the first and second locations do not match in geographical proximity. In a second embodiment, an approximate location of the first wireless terminal is determined based on cached position information stored on a GPS position database.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventors: Jacob Heffez, Guy Heffez, Christopher Wood
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Publication number: 20090206157Abstract: A method for facilitating the detection of misuse of an identity during an electronic transaction. The invention comprises at least five embodiments. In a first embodiment, the method comprises the step of: receiving a notification to authenticate the use of an identity at a first location, wherein the identity is associated with a first wireless terminal; determining an approximate location of the first wireless terminal based on cached position information, the approximate location of the first wireless terminal being a second location; determining whether the first and second locations match in geographical proximity; and generating an alert if the first and second locations do not match in geographical proximity. In a second embodiment, an approximate location of the first wireless terminal is determined based on cached position information stored on a GPS position database.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: BPRIV, LLCInventors: Jacob Heffez, Guy Heffez, Christopher Wood
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Patent number: 7503489Abstract: A method for facilitating the detection of misuse of an identity during an electronic transaction. The invention comprises at least five embodiments. In a first embodiment, the method comprises the step of: receiving a notification to authenticate the use of an identity at a first location, wherein the identity is associated with a first wireless terminal; determining an approximate location of the first wireless terminal based on cached position information, the approximate location of the first wireless terminal being a second location; determining whether the first and second locations match in geographical proximity; and generating an alert if the first and second locations do not match in geographical proximity. In a second embodiment, an approximate location of the first wireless terminal is determined based on cached position information stored on a GPS position database.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: BPRIV, LLCInventors: Jacob Heffez, Guy Heffez, Christopher Wood
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Publication number: 20060237531Abstract: A method for facilitating the detection of misuse of an identity during an electronic transaction. The invention comprises at least five embodiments. In a first embodiment, the method comprises the step of: receiving a notification to authenticate the use of an identity at a first location, wherein the identity is associated with a first wireless terminal; determining an approximate location of the first wireless terminal based on cached position information, the approximate location of the first wireless terminal being a second location; determining whether the first and second locations match in geographical proximity; and generating an alert if the first and second locations do not match in geographical proximity. In a second embodiment, an approximate location of the first wireless terminal is determined based on cached position information stored on a GPS position database.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Jacob Heffez, Guy Heffez, Christopher Wood