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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 09, 2014
Filed:
Sep. 09, 2009
Mehdi Collinge, Braine-l'Alleud, BE;
Jean-paul Edmond Rans, Glabais, BE;
Paul Vanneste, Ottignies, BE;
John Beric, London, GB;
Dave Roberts, Warrington, GB;
Thomas Tan, Singapore, SG;
Fikret Ates, Namur, BE;
Jonathan Grossar, Brussels, BE;
Mehdi Collinge, Braine-l'Alleud, BE;
Jean-Paul Edmond Rans, Glabais, BE;
Paul Vanneste, Ottignies, BE;
John Beric, London, GB;
Dave Roberts, Warrington, GB;
Thomas Tan, Singapore, SG;
Fikret Ates, Namur, BE;
Jonathan Grossar, Brussels, BE;
MasterCard International Incorporated, Purchase, NY (US);
Abstract
A system and method for generating an authentication token which is used by an issuer associated with a integrated circuit card to authenticate a transaction. A personal card reader receives data, including an authentication cryptogram, from the integrated circuit card. The personal card reader uses the data received from the integrated circuit card to select one of at least two default bitmaps stored in a memory portion of the personal card reader. The personal card reader uses the selected default bitmap and the authentication cryptogram to build the authentication token.