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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 14, 2013
Filed:
Aug. 05, 2009
Conor Robert White, Fairfax, VA (US);
Michael Peirce, Dublin, IE;
Jason Scott Cramer, Vienna, VA (US);
Chet Bradford Steiner, McLean, VA (US);
Suzanna Diebes, Sterling, VA (US);
Conor Robert White, Fairfax, VA (US);
Michael Peirce, Dublin, IE;
Jason Scott Cramer, Vienna, VA (US);
Chet Bradford Steiner, McLean, VA (US);
Suzanna Diebes, Sterling, VA (US);
Daon Holdings Limited, George Town, KY;
Abstract
A method of authenticating users to reduce transaction risks includes indicating a desire to conduct a transaction and determining whether the transaction requires access to protected resources. Moreover, the method determines whether inputted information is known, determines a state of a communications device when the inputted information is known, and transmits a biometric authentication request from a server to an authentication system when the state of the communications device is enrolled. Additionally, the method includes validating the communications device, capturing biometric authentication data in accordance with a biometric authentication data capture request with the communications device, biometrically authenticating the user, generating a one-time pass-phrase and storing the one-time pass-phrase on the authentication system when the user is authenticated, comparing the transmitted one-time pass-phrase against the stored one-time pass-phrase, and granting access to the protected resources when the transmitted and stored one-time pass-phrases match.