Patents by Inventor Matthew Kloster
Matthew Kloster 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: 20260162103Abstract: Systems and methods for a multi-institution digital wallet browser extension are provided herein. Methods include providing a browser extension on a web browser of a computing device, the browser extension enabling operation of a digital wallet, wherein the web browser is configured to access a merchant website including a checkout page having at least one entry field thereon, automatically prompting a user to select a payment instrument from a list associated with the digital wallet, receiving a selection of the payment instrument, prompting the user to authenticate an identity of the user, and receiving authentication data regarding the identity of the user. Methods further include sending the authentication data to an authentication server to verify the authentication data, receiving an indication from the authentication server that the authentication data is verified, and populating the at least one entry field with personal data associated with the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2024Publication date: June 11, 2026Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Kaiss Fayed, Matthew Kloster, Jeffrey Rule
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Publication number: 20260111880Abstract: The disclosed systems and techniques discussed herein include a client device that offers a service to a customer in exchange for approval by customer to transfer customer data to a merchant system. The client device initiates a session with a merchant system to receive the customer data from a bank system and requests approval from the customer to transfer the customer data. By presenting a contactless card to the client device, the contactless card passes a message to the client device and the client device communicates the message with the bank system to validate the contactless card. After validation of the contactless card, the bank system communicates the customer data to the merchant system via a switchboard network to establish the service for the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2024Publication date: April 23, 2026Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Michael Mossoba, Bob Uni Koshy, Matthew Kloster
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Publication number: 20250211584Abstract: In some embodiments, a network operation may be authenticated via a dynamic selection of an access token. In some embodiments, use of a software application, configured to store a set of access tokens, in connection with processing a network operation may be detected. A risk value associated with each access token of the set of access tokens may be received in response to providing the network operation to a set of entities associated with the set of access tokens. Based on a determination, for each access token of the set of access tokens, whether the risk value associated with the access token satisfies a threshold risk value, the network operation may be authenticated using a selected access token associated with a first risk value that satisfies the threshold risk value.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2023Publication date: June 26, 2025Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jeffrey RULE, Edward JOSEPH, Matthew KLOSTER, Gavin HICKEY
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Publication number: 20250131440Abstract: An exemplary method comprises receiving, by a processor, a user-based allegation of a fraudulent transaction, receiving, by the processor, merchant data pertaining to a user associated with the user-based allegation as well as a transaction underlying the user-based allegation, and receiving, by the processor, issuer data pertaining to the user and the transaction. The exemplary method further comprises applying, by the processor, a machine learning model to the merchant data and issuer data to generate a prediction as to whether the transaction was fraudulent, providing, by the processor, a report to the user comprising one or more factors on which the prediction is based, the one or more factors based on at least one of the merchant data and the issuer data, receiving, by the processor, feedback relating to the prediction, and updating, by the processor, the machine learning model using the feedback as an input.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2024Publication date: April 24, 2025Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Madeline RIESE, Matthew KLOSTER, Jeffrey RULE
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Publication number: 20250131438Abstract: An exemplary method for collaborative fraud prevention comprises receiving, by a processor, merchant data pertaining to a user, receiving, by the processor, issuer data pertaining to the user, receiving, by the processor, third party metrics data pertaining to the user, and receiving, by the processor, mobile device data for a mobile device associated with the user. The exemplary method further comprises applying, by the processor, a machine learning model to the merchant data, issuer data, third-party metrics, and mobile device data to make a fraud prediction, receiving, by the processor, feedback on the fraud prediction, and updating, by the processor, the machine learning model using the feedback as an input.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2024Publication date: April 24, 2025Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Madeline RIESE, Matthew KLOSTER, Jeffrey RULE
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Patent number: 12125015Abstract: A transaction card is provided for communicating with a computing device. The transaction card may comprise a computer interface device, at least one memory, at least one processor, and a card reader module. The card reader module configured to receive, from the computing device through the computer interface device, a first data packet comprising a request associated with a transaction, the first data packet being compatible with an interface protocol. The card reader module may process the first data packet to generate a second data packet compatible with the payment authentication protocol; provide the second data packet to the processor; receive, from the processor, a third data packet comprising a response to the request; process the third data packet to generate a fourth data packet based on the response, the fourth data packet compatible with the interface protocol; and transmit, to the computer interface device, the fourth data packet.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2023Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Timur Sherif, Matthew Kloster, Tao Lin, Kevin Osborn
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Publication number: 20240152894Abstract: A transaction card is provided for communicating with a computing device. The transaction card may comprise a computer interface device, at least one memory, at least one processor, and a card reader module. The card reader module configured to receive, from the computing device through the computer interface device, a first data packet comprising a request associated with a transaction, the first data packet being compatible with an interface protocol. The card reader module may process the first data packet to generate a second data packet compatible with the payment authentication protocol; provide the second data packet to the processor; receive, from the processor, a third data packet comprising a response to the request; process the third data packet to generate a fourth data packet based on the response, the fourth data packet compatible with the interface protocol; and transmit, to the computer interface device, the fourth data packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Timur SHERIF, Matthew KLOSTER, Tao LIN, Kevin OSBORN
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Patent number: 11829979Abstract: A transaction card is provided for communicating with a computing device. The transaction card may comprise a computer interface device, at least one memory, at least one processor, and a card reader module. The card reader module configured to receive, from the computing device through the computer interface device, a first data packet comprising a request associated with a transaction, the first data packet being compatible with an interface protocol. The card reader module may process the first data packet to generate a second data packet compatible with the payment authentication protocol; provide the second data packet to the processor; receive, from the processor, a third data packet comprising a response to the request; process the third data packet to generate a fourth data packet based on the response, the fourth data packet compatible with the interface protocol; and transmit, to the computer interface device, the fourth data packet.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2022Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Timur Sherif, Matthew Kloster, Tao Lin, Kevin Osborn
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Publication number: 20220383287Abstract: A transaction card is provided for communicating with a computing device. The transaction card may comprise a computer interface device, at least one memory, at least one processor, and a card reader module. The card reader module configured to receive, from the computing device through the computer interface device, a first data packet comprising a request associated with a transaction, the first data packet being compatible with an interface protocol. The card reader module may process the first data packet to generate a second data packet compatible with the payment authentication protocol; provide the second data packet to the processor; receive, from the processor, a third data packet comprising a response to the request; process the third data packet to generate a fourth data packet based on the response, the fourth data packet compatible with the interface protocol; and transmit, to the computer interface device, the fourth data packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Timur SHERIF, Matthew KLOSTER, Tao LIN, Kevin OSBORN
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Patent number: 11443292Abstract: A transaction card is provided for communicating with a computing device. The transaction card may comprise a computer interface device, at least one memory, at least one processor, and a card reader module. The card reader module configured to receive, from the computing device through the computer interface device, a first data packet comprising a request associated with a transaction, the first data packet being compatible with an interface protocol. The card reader module may process the first data packet to generate a second data packet compatible with the payment authentication protocol; provide the second data packet to the processor; receive, from the processor, a third data packet comprising a response to the request; process the third data packet to generate a fourth data packet based on the response, the fourth data packet compatible with the interface protocol; and transmit, to the computer interface device, the fourth data packet.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2019Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Timur Sherif, Matthew Kloster, Tao Lin, Kevin Osborn
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Publication number: 20210035082Abstract: A transaction card is provided for communicating with a computing device. The transaction card may comprise a computer interface device, at least one memory, at least one processor, and a card reader module. The card reader module configured to receive, from the computing device through the computer interface device, a first data packet comprising a request associated with a transaction, the first data packet being compatible with an interface protocol. The card reader module may process the first data packet to generate a second data packet compatible with the payment authentication protocol; provide the second data packet to the processor; receive, from the processor, a third data packet comprising a response to the request; process the third data packet to generate a fourth data packet based on the response, the fourth data packet compatible with the interface protocol; and transmit, to the computer interface device, the fourth data packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLC.Inventors: Timur Sherif, Matthew Kloster, Tao Lin, Kevin Osborn