Patents by Inventor Robert H. Thibadeau, SR.
Robert H. Thibadeau, SR. 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: 20170041313Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to securing the privacy of knowledge used to authenticate a user (i.e., Proof of Knowledge (PoK) test(s)). In some embodiments, a client device is operable to receive a first encryption key and encrypted test(s) from a PoK server. The client device also receives a second encryption key from a Relying Party (RP) server. The client device can decrypt the encrypted test(s) by using the first encryption key and the second encryption key to thereby render decrypted test(s). The client device is further operable to obtain answer(s) for the decrypted test(s), send a communication to the PoK server based on the answer(s), and receive a communication from the RP server that authorizes a user of the client device to access service(s) administered by the RP server.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Applicant: Antique Books Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, SR., Justin D. Donnell
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Publication number: 20170034150Abstract: Antialiasing for picture passwords and other touch displays is disclosed. In some embodiments a client device for authenticating a user is operable to obtain a sequence of input actions for an image and obtain a partial hash from a Proof of Knowledge (PoK) server where the partial hash is part of a hash used for authentication of the user. The client device is also operable to calculate a hash for the sequence and determine if a part of the hash matches the partial hash. If the part of the hash matches the partial hash, the client device sends a communication to the PoK server to authenticate the user based on the hash for the sequence of the one or more input actions and obtain a response indicating whether the user is authenticated. In this way, sending some hashes to the proof of knowledge server may not be necessary, saving resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Applicant: Antique Books, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, SR., Justin D. Donnell, Robert Thibadeau, JR.
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Patent number: 9497186Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to securing the privacy of knowledge used to authenticate a user (i.e., Proof of Knowledge (PoK) test(s)). In some embodiments, a client device is operable to receive a first encryption key and encrypted test(s) from a PoK server. The client device also receives a second encryption key from a Relying Party (RP) server. The client device can decrypt the encrypted test(s) by using the first encryption key and the second encryption key to thereby render decrypted test(s). The client device is further operable to obtain answer(s) for the decrypted test(s), send a communication to the PoK server based on the answer(s), and receive a communication from the RP server that authorizes a user of the client device to access service(s) administered by the RP server.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Antique Books, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, Sr., Justin D. Donnell
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Patent number: 9490981Abstract: Antialiasing for picture passwords and other touch displays is disclosed. In some embodiments a client device for authenticating a user is operable to obtain a sequence of input actions for an image and obtain a partial hash from a Proof of Knowledge (PoK) server where the partial hash is part of a hash used for authentication of the user. The client device is also operable to calculate a hash for the sequence and determine if a part of the hash matches the partial hash. If the part of the hash matches the partial hash, the client device sends a communication to the PoK server to authenticate the user based on the hash for the sequence of the one or more input actions and obtain a response indicating whether the user is authenticated. In this way, sending some hashes to the proof of knowledge server may not be necessary, saving resources.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2015Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, Sr., Justin D. Donnell, Robert Thibadeau, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160195995Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to a device operable to process input for a picture password for proof of knowledge. In some embodiments, the device includes a display, an input subsystem, processor(s), and memory containing instructions executable by the processor(s) such that the device is operative to display, on the display of the device, an image for the picture password proof of knowledge. The image is associated with an overlaid grid comprising a plurality of elements, and each element corresponds to a distinct area of the image. The device is further operative to, determine an offset to be used and, in response to receiving an input via the input subsystem at a first location of the display, highlight an element of the overlaid grid at a second location on the first image on the display. The second location is offset from the first location by the offset.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2016Publication date: July 7, 2016Applicant: Antique Books, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, SR., Justin D. Donnell, Robert Thibadeau, JR.
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Patent number: 9323435Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to a device operable to process input for a picture password for proof of knowledge. In some embodiments, the device includes a display, an input subsystem, processor(s), and memory containing instructions executable by the processor(s) such that the device is operative to display, on the display of the device, an image for the picture password proof of knowledge. The image is associated with an overlaid grid comprising a plurality of elements, and each element corresponds to a distinct area of the image. The device is further operative to, determine an offset to be used and, in response to receiving an input via the input subsystem at a first location of the display, highlight an element of the overlaid grid at a second location on the first image on the display. The second location is offset from the first location by the offset.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2015Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, Sr., Justin D. Donnell, Robert Thibadeau, Jr.
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Patent number: 9300659Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to a device operable to process input for a picture password for proof of knowledge. In some embodiments, the device includes a display, an input subsystem, processor(s), and memory containing instructions executable by the processor(s) such that the device is operative to display, on the display of the device, an image for the picture password proof of knowledge. The image is associated with an overlaid grid comprising a plurality of elements, and each element corresponds to a distinct area of the image. The device is further operative to, in response to receiving an input via the input subsystem at a first location of the display, highlight an element of the overlaid grid at a second location on the first image on the display. The second location is offset from the first location by a predetermined offset.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2015Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Antique Books, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, Sr., Justin D. Donnell, Robert Thibadeau, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160050198Abstract: A server provides a picture password proof of knowledge. The server includes a processor creating a user identifier when communicating with a relying party (RP) server, sending the identifier to the RP server, creating a login token in response to a user authentication request originating from a client browser (CB), sending a web address containing the login token to the RP server, receiving and authenticating actions from the CB regarding the proof of knowledge, generating and sending an authentication token to the CB responsive to the received and authenticated actions, receiving from the RP server a request for an identification token, the request including the authentication token, and generating and sending the identification token to the RP server to enable the user at the CB to be verified and logged-in to the RP server.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2014Publication date: February 18, 2016Inventors: Robert H. THIBADEAU Sr., Justin D. DONNELL
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Publication number: 20160044021Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to securing the privacy of knowledge used to authenticate a user (i.e., Proof of Knowledge (PoK) test(s)). In some embodiments, a client device is operable to receive a first encryption key and encrypted test(s) from a PoK server. The client device also receives a second encryption key from a Relying Party (RP) server. The client device can decrypt the encrypted test(s) by using the first encryption key and the second encryption key to thereby render decrypted test(s). The client device is further operable to obtain answer(s) for the decrypted test(s), send a communication to the PoK server based on the answer(s), and receive a communication from the RP server that authorizes a user of the client device to access service(s) administered by the RP server.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Applicant: Antique Books Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, SR., Justin D. Donnell
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Publication number: 20150349957Abstract: Antialiasing for picture passwords and other touch displays is disclosed. In some embodiments a client device for authenticating a user is operable to obtain a sequence of input actions for an image and obtain a partial hash from a Proof of Knowledge (PoK) server where the partial hash is part of a hash used for authentication of the user. The client device is also operable to calculate a hash for the sequence and determine if a part of the hash matches the partial hash. If the part of the hash matches the partial hash, the client device sends a communication to the PoK server to authenticate the user based on the hash for the sequence of the one or more input actions and obtain a response indicating whether the user is authenticated. In this way, sending some hashes to the proof of knowledge server may not be necessary, saving resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Applicant: ANTIQUE BOOKS, INC.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, Sr., Justin D. Donnell, Robert Thibadeau, Jr.
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Publication number: 20150350210Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to a server computer operable to provide a proof of knowledge service. In some embodiments, the server computer includes processor(s) and memory containing instructions executable by the processor(s) such that the server computer is operable to authenticate a user on behalf of a relying party server. The server computer is further operable to obtain results of one or more tests from a client device of the user. The server computer is further operable to send one or more instructions to the relying party server in accordance with the results of the one or more tests, where the one or more instructions have been predefined by the user and define one or more actions to be taken by the relying party server in an event where the user does not pass the one or more tests.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Applicant: Antique Books Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, SR., Justin D. Donnell, Robert Thibadeau, JR.
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Publication number: 20150301724Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to a device operable to process input for a picture password for proof of knowledge. In some embodiments, the device includes a display, an input subsystem, processor(s), and memory containing instructions executable by the processor(s) such that the device is operative to display, on the display of the device, an image for the picture password proof of knowledge. The image is associated with an overlaid grid comprising a plurality of elements, and each element corresponds to a distinct area of the image. The device is further operative to, determine an offset to be used and, in response to receiving an input via the input subsystem at a first location of the display, highlight an element of the overlaid grid at a second location on the first image on the display. The second location is offset from the first location by the offset.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: Antique Books, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, SR., Justin D. Donnell, Robert Thibadeau, JR.
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Publication number: 20150304303Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to a device operable to process input for a picture password for proof of knowledge. In some embodiments, the device includes a display, an input subsystem, processor(s), and memory containing instructions executable by the processor(s) such that the device is operative to display, on the display of the device, an image for the picture password proof of knowledge. The image is associated with an overlaid grid comprising a plurality of elements, and each element corresponds to a distinct area of the image. The device is further operative to, in response to receiving an input via the input subsystem at a first location of the display, highlight an element of the overlaid grid at a second location on the first image on the display. The second location is offset from the first location by a predetermined offset.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: ANTIQUE BOOKS, INC.Inventors: Robert H. Thibadeau, SR., Justin D. Donnell, Robert Thibadeau, JR.