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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 17, 2009
Filed:
Feb. 03, 2006
Jacob Heffez, Arlington, VA (US);
Guy Heffez, New York, NY (US);
Christopher Wood, Arlington, VA (US);
Jacob Heffez, Arlington, VA (US);
Guy Heffez, New York, NY (US);
Christopher Wood, Arlington, VA (US);
BPRIV, LLC, Arlington, VA (US);
Abstract
A method for facilitating the detection of misuse of an identity during an electronic transaction. The invention comprises at least five embodiments. In a first embodiment, the method comprises the step of: receiving a notification to authenticate the use of an identity at a first location, wherein the identity is associated with a first wireless terminal; determining an approximate location of the first wireless terminal based on cached position information, the approximate location of the first wireless terminal being a second location; determining whether the first and second locations match in geographical proximity; and generating an alert if the first and second locations do not match in geographical proximity. In a second embodiment, an approximate location of the first wireless terminal is determined based on cached position information stored on a GPS position database.