Patents by Inventor Kapil Yedidi
Kapil Yedidi 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: 20230362165Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for identifying accounts having shared credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can collect user login context data when a user logs in to or accesses a user account of the content management system. For example, the content management system can collect client device data, client application data, internet protocol (IP) address data, and/or other data from the user's device when the user logs in to the user account. The content management system can analyze the login context data to determine patterns that indicate that the user account login credentials are being shared among multiple users.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2023Publication date: November 9, 2023Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne, Andrew Scheff
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Patent number: 11750607Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for identifying accounts having shared credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can collect user login context data when a user logs in to or accesses a user account of the content management system. For example, the content management system can collect client device data, client application data, internet protocol (IP) address data, and/or other data from the user's device when the user logs in to the user account. The content management system can analyze the login context data to determine patterns that indicate that the user account login credentials are being shared among multiple users.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2021Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne, Andrew Scheff
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Publication number: 20210288961Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for identifying accounts having shared credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can collect user login context data when a user logs in to or accesses a user account of the content management system. For example, the content management system can collect client device data, client application data, internet protocol (IP) address data, and/or other data from the user's device when the user logs in to the user account. The content management system can analyze the login context data to determine patterns that indicate that the user account login credentials are being shared among multiple users.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne, Andrew Scheff
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Patent number: 11082426Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for identifying accounts having shared credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can collect user login context data when a user logs in to or accesses a user account of the content management system. For example, the content management system can collect client device data, client application data, internet protocol (IP) address data, and/or other data from the user's device when the user logs in to the user account. The content management system can analyze the login context data to determine patterns that indicate that the user account login credentials are being shared among multiple users.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne, Andrew Scheff
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Publication number: 20200014687Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for identifying accounts having shared credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can collect user login context data when a user logs in to or accesses a user account of the content management system. For example, the content management system can collect client device data, client application data, internet protocol (IP) address data, and/or other data from the user's device when the user logs in to the user account. The content management system can analyze the login context data to determine patterns that indicate that the user account login credentials are being shared among multiple users.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2019Publication date: January 9, 2020Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne, Andrew Scheff
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Patent number: 10469497Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for identifying accounts having shared credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can collect user login context data when a user logs in to or accesses a user account of the content management system. For example, the content management system can collect client device data, client application data, internet protocol (IP) address data, and/or other data from the user's device when the user logs in to the user account. The content management system can analyze the login context data to determine patterns that indicate that the user account login credentials are being shared among multiple users.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne, Andrew Scheff
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Patent number: 9961053Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for detecting compromised credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can receive information identifying compromised login credentials (e.g., account identifier, password, etc.) from a third party server. The login credentials can be represented by a first hash value generated using a hashing algorithm. When a user logs in to the content management system the user can provide the user's account identifier and password for the content management system. The content management system can generate a second hash value from the user-supplied password using the same hashing algorithm used for the compromised login credentials. The content management system can determine whether the second hash value matches the first hash value and prompt the user to provide a new password for the user's content management system account when the second hash value matches the first hash value.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2016Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: DROPBOX, INC.Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne
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Publication number: 20170346797Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for detecting compromised credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can receive information identifying compromised login credentials (e.g., account identifier, password, etc.) from a third party server. The login credentials can be represented by a first hash value generated using a hashing algorithm. When a user logs in to the content management system the user can provide the user's account identifier and password for the content management system. The content management system can generate a second hash value from the user-supplied password using the same hashing algorithm used for the compromised login credentials. The content management system can determine whether the second hash value matches the first hash value and prompt the user to provide a new password for the user's content management system account when the second hash value matches the first hash value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2016Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne
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Publication number: 20170346821Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for identifying accounts having shared credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can collect user login context data when a user logs in to or accesses a user account of the content management system. For example, the content management system can collect client device data, client application data, internet protocol (IP) address data, and/or other data from the user's device when the user logs in to the user account. The content management system can analyze the login context data to determine patterns that indicate that the user account login credentials are being shared among multiple users.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2016Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne, Andrew Scheff