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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 28, 2011
Roy Hodgman, Wenham, MA (US);
Daniel Hassan, Ra'anana, IL;
Roy Hodgman, Wenham, MA (US);
Daniel Hassan, Ra'anana, IL;
EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, MA (US);
Abstract
An improved technique involves generating an encoded representation of encrypted forms of a message which includes an institution's digital signature derived from the message. The institution sends the encoded representation to the user's computer. The user transfers an image of the encoded representation from the user's computer to a separate hand-held device. The user then derives the encrypted forms of the message and the institution's digital signature by decoding the image on the hand-held device; the user then decrypts the encrypted forms of the message and the institution's digital signature on the hand-held device. The user then sees the message without interference from an intrusive agent in a MitB attack. Further, the user can verify the institution's identity as the sender of the message by being able to validate the institution's digital signature. In this way, a MitB attack is very likely to be made apparent to the user.