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Method and system for identifying users and detecting fraud by use of the Internet

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-01-12
THE 41ST PARAMETER
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[0008] In accordance with the present invention, a method and system is provided for detecting potentially fraudulent transactions over the Internet. The method and system comprises obtaining information relating to the transaction from the consumer and combining this information with a unit corresponding to the change of time, a delta of time parameter, to create a unique computer identifier. If a future transaction involves an identical computer identifier, as described below, which was previously engaged in a fraudulent transaction, the website operator can choose to cancel the transaction, pursue legal action, seek further verification, or the like. By using information relating to the first transaction, such as the IP address and / or Browser ID, and combining it with the delta of time parameter, as detailed herein, the website host can more accurately preventively track fraudulent users online by comparing computer identifiers to each other. In so doing, an integrated fraud prevention system is provided which allows the website host, merchant, or the like, to accurately and efficiently determine the validity or fraudulent quality of a transaction sought to be transacted over the Internet.
[0010] It is another object of the invention to utilize existing technological capabilities to prevent online thieves from making second fraudulent transactions.
[0012] The chart illustrates the versatility and accuracy of the present invention in weeding out possible fraudulent online transactions.

Problems solved by technology

Merely asking for the user's name, address, phone number, and e-mail address will not suffice to detect and determine a probable fraudulent transaction because such information can be altered, manipulated, fraudulently obtained, or simply false.
Yet, online thieves frequently use e-mail addresses from large portal sites that offer free e-mail accounts.
These e-mail addresses are easily disposable and make it harder for the website operator to identify the fraudulent customer before executing the transaction.
Online thieves also have ways of scrambling their IP addresses or adopting another's IP address to make it nearly impossible for the website operator to identify the true user.
But cookies can easily be deleted by the computer's user, by the browser, or “turned off” completely so that the server cannot save information on the browser's software.
Thus, cookies alone cannot serve as a unique identifier to thwart an Internet thief.

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[0013] The present invention relates to a method and system for detecting potentially fraudulent transactions over the Internet. Various modifications to the preferred embodiment will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and the general principles herein may be applied to other embodiments. The present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiment shown but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features described herein. It is to be understood that the website, its host, or operator does not have to be a merchant of goods.

[0014] The present invention provides a fraud prevention system for online transactions by uniquely identifying a customer based on a number of parameters at least one of which is a delta of time parameter and another of which is preferably the Browser ID of the computer. Referring to the chart, what is shown is a series of typical transactions on the Internet between a merchant and several customers. Each cus...

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Abstract

A method and system for detecting and preventing Internet fraud in online transactions by utilizing and analyzing a number of parameters to uniquely identify a computer user and potential fraudulent transaction through predictive modeling. The method and system uses a delta of time between the clock of the computer used by the actual fraudulent use and the potentially fraudulent user and the clock of the server computer in conjunction with personal information and / or non-personal information, preferably the Browser ID.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The invention relates to Internet purchasing or e-tail transactions and specifically to detecting fraud in such transactions when ordering products, services, or downloading information over the Internet. [0002] There is a continuing need to develop techniques, devices, and programs to detect and prevent Internet fraud. The present invention provides a method and a system for detecting and preventing Internet fraud by utilizing and analyzing a number of parameters to uniquely identify a customer and a potential fraudulent Internet-based transaction. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART [0003] Many methods and systems have been developed over the years to prevent or detect Internet fraud. Today, to gain consumer confidence and prevent revenue loss, a website operator or merchant desires an accurate and trustworthy way of detecting possible Internet fraud. Merely asking for the user's name, address, phone number, and e-mail address will not suffice to detect and ...

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IPC IPC(8): G06Q40/00
CPCG06F21/73G06Q20/04G06Q30/0185G06Q20/4016G06Q20/40
Inventor EISEN, ORI
Owner THE 41ST PARAMETER
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