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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 25, 2024
Filed:
Jul. 28, 2021
Capital One Services, Llc, McLean, VA (US);
Daniel Miller, Astoria, NY (US);
Joshua Edwards, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Jenny Melendez, Falls Church, VA (US);
David Septimus, New York, NY (US);
Tyler Maiman, Melville, NY (US);
Viraj Chaudhary, Katy, TX (US);
Samuel Rapowitz, Roswell, GA (US);
Vyjayanthi Vadrevu, Pflugerville, TX (US);
Capital One Services, LLC, McLean, VA (US);
Abstract
Aspects described herein may provide techniques for authenticating a user using transaction-based authentication questions that are generated based on item-level purchase data. The item-level purchase data of a transaction may include specific details of a transaction such as identification of each item purchased and corresponding prices paid for each item. Transaction-based authentication questions for a financial account may be generated based on the item-level purchase data that an authorized user of the financial account is likely to remember and that a malicious actor is unlikely to correctly guess. As a result, the authorized user of the account is likely to be correctly authenticated while the malicious actor is likely to answer the transaction-based authentication question incorrectly. Authentication can therefore effectively block malicious actors without overly burdening actual authorized users during the authentication process.