Patents by Inventor Rodney Victor Barlow Pye

Rodney Victor Barlow Pye 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: 11823203
    Abstract: Systems and methods for managing a user-selected card verification code (CVC2) value for a payment card are disclosed. A sever is coupled to a payment card database and a hardware security module. The server is programmed to receive a request from a user to change the CVC2 value of the payment card to the user-selected CVC2 value. Based upon the request, the server retrieves from a payment card table stored on the database a payment card record associated with the payment card. The server transmits the user-selected CVC2 value, and, from the payment card record, a primary account number, a payment card expiry date, and a first service code to a hardware security module. The server subsequently receives from the hardware security module a second service code associated with the user-selected CVC2 value. The server updates the first service code in the payment card record to the second service code.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2022
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2023
    Assignee: Mastercard International Incorporated
    Inventor: Rodney Victor Barlow Pye
  • Publication number: 20220188832
    Abstract: Systems and methods for managing a user-selected card verification code (CVC2) value for a payment card are disclosed. A sever is coupled to a payment card database and a hardware security module. The server is programmed to receive a request from a user to change the CVC2 value of the payment card to the user-selected CVC2 value. Based upon the request, the server retrieves from a payment card table stored on the database a payment card record associated with the payment card. The server transmits the user-selected CVC2 value, and, from the payment card record, a primary account number, a payment card expiry date, and a first service code to a hardware security module. The server subsequently receives from the hardware security module a second service code associated with the user-selected CVC2 value. The server updates the first service code in the payment card record to the second service code.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2022
    Publication date: June 16, 2022
    Applicant: Mastercard International Incorporated
    Inventor: Rodney Victor Barlow Pye
  • Publication number: 20220138228
    Abstract: A computer system that includes a database for storing a plurality of records, and an electronic message processing server. Each of the records corresponds to a respective message received by the server. The processor is programmed to store a first record of a first message in the database, the first record including a first message relationship unique identifier (MUI) as a tag. The first MUI corresponds to a first message family. The processor is also programmed to receive a second message, and execute a matching process. The processor is further programmed to store a second record of the second message, including, in response to a match of the second message to the first record, including the first MUI as a tag, and in response to the result indicating no match, generating a second MUI for the second message and including the second MUI as the tag on the second record.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2021
    Publication date: May 5, 2022
    Inventor: Rodney Victor Barlow Pye
  • Publication number: 20210233085
    Abstract: Systems and methods for managing a user-selected card verification code (CVC2) value for a payment card are disclosed. A sever is coupled to a payment card database and a hardware security module. The server is programmed to receive a request from a user to change the CVC2 value of the payment card to the user-selected CVC2 value. Based upon the request, the server retrieves from a payment card table stored on the database a payment card record associated with the payment card. The server transmits the user-selected CVC2 value, and, from the payment card record, a primary account number, a payment card expiry date, and a first service code to a hardware security module. The server subsequently receives from the hardware security module a second service code associated with the user-selected CVC2 value. The server updates the first service code in the payment card record to the second service code.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2020
    Publication date: July 29, 2021
    Applicant: Mastercard International Incorporated
    Inventor: Rodney Victor Barlow Pye