Patents by Inventor Jeremy B. Edberg

Jeremy B. Edberg 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).

  • Patent number: 12034760
    Abstract: A method and system for tracking potentially fraudulent activities associated with one or more web sites is disclosed. The system includes a fraud tracking server connected to a fraud tracking database. The fraud tracking server includes a communications module to facilitate the exchange of data between the server and multiple client devices. The fraud tracking server receives data from one or more client devices that identifies a potential spoof site. The fraud tracking server also includes control logic to generate a spoof site tracking record in the fraud tracking database. The spoof site tracking record includes the data identifying the potential spoof site. After the spoof site tracking record has been created, the fraud tracking server notifies an administrator of the potential spoof site by communicating the data received and stored in the fraud tracking database to an administrator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2024
    Assignee: PayPal, Inc.
    Inventors: Quang D. Pham, Mathew Gene Henley, Andrew Millard Brown, Jeremy B. Edberg
  • Publication number: 20220086184
    Abstract: A method and system for tracking potentially fraudulent activities associated with one or more web sites is disclosed. The system includes a fraud tracking server connected to a fraud tracking database. The fraud tracking server includes a communications module to facilitate the exchange of data between the server and multiple client devices. The fraud tracking server receives data from one or more client devices that identifies a potential spoof site. The fraud tracking server also includes control logic to generate a spoof site tracking record in the fraud tracking database. The spoof site tracking record includes the data identifying the potential spoof site. After the spoof site tracking record has been created, the fraud tracking server notifies an administrator of the potential spoof site by communicating the data received and stored in the fraud tracking database to an administrator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2021
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Inventors: Quang D. Pham, Mathew Gene Henley, Andrew Millard Brown, Jeremy B. Edberg
  • Patent number: 11245718
    Abstract: A method and system for tracking potentially fraudulent activities associated with one or more web sites is disclosed. The system includes a fraud tracking server connected to a fraud tracking database. The fraud tracking server includes a communications module to facilitate the exchange of data between the server and multiple client devices. The fraud tracking server receives data from one or more client devices that identifies a potential spoof site. The fraud tracking server also includes control logic to generate a spoof site tracking record in the fraud tracking database. The spoof site tracking record includes the data identifying the potential spoof site. After the spoof site tracking record has been created, the fraud tracking server notifies an administrator of the potential spoof site by communicating the data received and stored in the fraud tracking database to an administrator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2022
    Assignee: PayPal, Inc.
    Inventors: Quang D. Pham, Mathew Gene Henley, Andrew Millard Brown, Jeremy B. Edberg
  • Publication number: 20200106802
    Abstract: A method and system for tracking potentially fraudulent activities associated with one or more web sites is disclosed. The system includes a fraud tracking server connected to a fraud tracking database. The fraud tracking server includes a communications module to facilitate the exchange of data between the server and multiple client devices. The fraud tracking server receives data from one or more client devices that identifies a potential spoof site. The fraud tracking server also includes control logic to generate a spoof site tracking record in the fraud tracking database. The spoof site tracking record includes the data identifying the potential spoof site. After the spoof site tracking record has been created, the fraud tracking server notifies an administrator of the potential spoof site by communicating the data received and stored in the fraud tracking database to an administrator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2019
    Publication date: April 2, 2020
    Inventors: Quang D. Pham, Mathew Gene Henley, Andrew Millard Brown, Jeremy B. Edberg
  • Patent number: 10432657
    Abstract: A method and system for tracking potentially fraudulent activities associated with one or more web sites is disclosed. In an example embodiment, the system includes a server communicatively coupled to a database. The database stores first data identifying a first spoof site, and a first identifier for a first document from the first spoof site. The identifier is based on a first content of the first document. The server receives second data identifying candidate site, retrieves a second document from the candidate site, and generates a second identifier for the second document based on a second content of the second document. The server also compares the second identifier to the first identifier. In response to determining, based on the comparing of the second identifier the first identifier, that a source of the first document is the same as a source of the second document, the server identifies the candidate site as a second spoof site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2019
    Assignee: PAYPAL, INC.
    Inventors: Quang D. Pham, Mathew Gene Henley, Andrew Millard Brown, Jeremy B. Edberg
  • Publication number: 20160277434
    Abstract: A method and system for tracking potentially fraudulent activities associated with one or more web sites is disclosed. In an example embodiment, the system includes a server communicatively coupled to a database. The database stores first data identifying a first spoof site, and a first identifier for a first document from the first spoof site. The identifier is based on a first content of the first document. The server receives second data identifying a candidate site, retrieves a second document from the candidate site, and generates a second identifier for the second document based on a second content of the second document. The server also compares the second identifier to the first identifier. In response to determining, based on the comparing of the second identifier to the first identifier, that a source of the first document is the same as a source of the second document, the server identifies the candidate site as a second spoof site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2016
    Publication date: September 22, 2016
    Inventors: Quang D. Pham, Mathew Gene Henley, Andrew Millard Brown, Jeremy B. Edberg
  • Patent number: 9386029
    Abstract: A method and system for tracking potentially fraudulent activities associated with one or more web sites is disclosed. The system includes a fraud tracking server connected to a fraud tracking database. The fraud tracking server includes a communications module to facilitate the exchange of data between the server and multiple client devices. The fraud tracking server receives data from one or more client devices that identifies a potential spoof site. The fraud tracking server also includes control logic to generate a spoof site tracking record in the fraud tracking database. The spoof site tracking record includes the data identifying the potential spoof site. After the spoof site tracking record has been created, the fraud tracking server notifies an administrator of the potential spoof site by communicating the data received and stored in the fraud tracking database to an administrator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2016
    Assignee: PayPal, Inc.
    Inventors: Quang D. Pham, Mathew Gene Henley, Andrew Millard Brown, Jeremy B. Edberg
  • Patent number: 8914309
    Abstract: A method and system for tracking potentially fraudulent activities associated with one or more web sites is disclosed. The system includes a fraud tracking server connected to a fraud tracking database. The fraud tracking server includes a communications module to facilitate the exchange of data between the server and multiple client devices. The fraud tracking server receives data from one or more client devices that identifies a potential spoof site. The fraud tracking server also includes control logic to generate a spoof site tracking record in the fraud tracking database. The spoof site tracking record includes the data identifying the potential spoof site. After the spoof site tracking record has been created, the fraud tracking server notifies an administrator of the potential spoof site by communicating the data received and stored in the fraud tracking database to an administrator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2014
    Assignee: eBay Inc.
    Inventors: Quang D. Pham, Mathew Gene Henley, Andrew Millard Brown, Jeremy B. Edberg
  • Publication number: 20140215626
    Abstract: A method and system for tracking potentially fraudulent activities associated with one or more web sites is disclosed. The system includes a fraud tracking server connected to a fraud tracking database. The fraud tracking server includes a communications module to facilitate the exchange of data between the server and multiple client devices. The fraud tracking server receives data from one or more client devices that identifies a potential spoof site. The fraud tracking server also includes control logic to generate a spoof site tracking record in the fraud tracking database. The spoof site tracking record includes the data identifying the potential spoof site. After the spoof site tracking record has been created, the fraud tracking server notifies an administrator of the potential spoof site by communicating the data received and stored in the fraud tracking database to an administrator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2014
    Publication date: July 31, 2014
    Applicant: EBAY INC.
    Inventors: Quang D. Pam, Mathew Gene Henley, Andrew Millard Brown, Jeremy B. Edberg