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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 05, 2021
Filed:
Aug. 31, 2018
Shir Meir Lador, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Gleb Keselman, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Noa Haas, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Liron Hayman, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Yaron Sheffer, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Tzvika Barenholz, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Noah Eyal Altman, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Shimon Shahar, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Asaf Brill, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Shir Meir Lador, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Gleb Keselman, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Noa Haas, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Liron Hayman, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Yaron Sheffer, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Tzvika Barenholz, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Noah Eyal Altman, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Shimon Shahar, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Asaf Brill, Hod HaSharon, IL;
Intuit Inc., Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
A method for detecting an unauthorized activity on a computer system involves obtaining current time stamps for a first type of access event related to the computer system, determining a current count of the first type of access event using the current time stamps, and predicting an expected count of the first type of access event using a current count of time stamps and a predictive model. The method further involves obtaining an actual count of the first type of access event, executing a first comparison of the actual count with the expected count, determining, based on a test comprising the first comparison, that the unauthorized access to the computer system occurred, and issuing an alert indicating the unauthorized activity occurred.