Systems and methods for chip-based identity verification and transaction authentication

US11715103B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11715103-B2
Application numberUS-202016991756-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 12, 2020
Priority dateAug 12, 2020
Publication dateAug 1, 2023
Grant dateAug 1, 2023

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Example embodiments of systems, methods, and computer-accessible mediums for identity verification and transaction authentication are provided. An exemplary system can comprise an application, a user device, and a server. The application can prompt a removal of a card chip, prompt an insertion of the card chip into the user device, determine an orientation of the card chip after the insertion of the card chip into the user device, and transmit, to the card chip, a first message. The card chip can encrypt the first message via one or more authentication protocols to generate an encrypted first message, transmit, to the server, the encrypted first message. The server can decrypt the encrypted first message, verify the decrypted first message, and transmit a second message to the application, wherein the application is configured to display a verification notification in response to the second message.

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An identity verification system comprising: an application comprising instructions for execution on a user device, the user device including a memory, a processor, and a card chip insertion slot; and a server, wherein the application is configured to: prompt a removal of a card chip, wherein the prompt includes instructions for the removal of the card chip by a card chip removal process comprising: dissolving an applied adhesive using a solution, pushing a button to eject the card chip from the substrate, moving a slide away from the substrate, and unlatching the card chip from the slide, prompt an insertion of the card chip into the user device, determine an orientation of the card chip after the insertion of the card chip into the user device, transmit, to the card chip, a first message, wherein the card chip is configured to encrypt the first message via one or more authentication protocols to generate an encrypted first message, and transmit, to the server, the encrypted first message; wherein the server is configured to: decrypt the encrypted first message, verify the decrypted first message, and transmit a second message to the application; and wherein the application is configured to display a verification notification in response to the second message. 2. The identity verification system of claim 1 , wherein the application is configured to prompt the removal of the card chip in response to one or more transactions. 3. The identity verification system of claim 2 , wherein the application is configured to complete the one or more transactions based on the verification message. 4. The identity verification system of claim 1 , wherein the card chip insertion slot comprises a tray configured to receive the card chip. 5. The identity verification system of claim 1 , wherein the card chip insertion slot comprises a subscriber identity module (SIM) slot. 6. The identity verification system of claim 1 , wherein the first message contains at least one selected from the group of user device information, transaction information, and card chip information. 7. The identity verification system of claim 6 , wherein at least one selected from the group of user device information, transaction information, and card chip information is matched with information accessible to the server for verification. 8. The identity verification system of claim 1 , wherein the second message comprises one or more access privileges associated with private information. 9. The identity verification system of claim 8 , wherein the application is further configured to access at least a portion of the private information in response to receipt of the one or more access privileges. 10. The identity verification system of claim 1 , wherein the adhesive comprises at least one selected from the group of an epoxy, a cyanoacrylate, a urethane, and an acrylic adhesive. 11. A method of verifying identity comprising: prompting, by an application comprising instructions for execution on a user device including a processor, a memory, and a card chip insertion slot, an insertion of a card chip into the user device, wherein the prompt includes [[an]] instructions for the removal of the card chip by a card chip removal process comprising: dissolving an applied adhesive using a solution, pushing a button to eject the card chip from the substrate, moving a slide away from the substrate, and unlatching the card chip from the slide; determining, by the application, an orientation of the card chip after insertion of the card chip into the card chip insertion slot; transmitting, by the application to the card chip, a first message; receiving, by the application, an encrypted first message, wherein the encrypted first message is encrypted by one or more authentication protocols; transmitting, by the application to a server, the encrypted first message; and receiving, by the application from the server, a verification confirmation. 12. The method of verifying identity of claim 11 , further com prising: requesting, by the application, one or more multifactor authentication inputs, wherein the one or more multifactor authentication inputs comprises at least one selected from the group of a password, an identification number, and a biometric input. 13. The method of verifying identity of claim 12 , further comprising retrieving, by the application, identification data stored by the card chip as an auxiliary multifactor authentication input. 14. The method of verifying identity of claim 11 , further comprising prompting, by the application, removal of the card chip. 15. The method of verifying identity of claim 11 , wherein the card chip insertion slot comprises a tray configured to receive the card chip. 16. The method of verifying identity of claim 11 , wherein the card chip insertion slot comprises a subscriber identity module (SIM) slot. 17. The method of verifying identity of claim 11 , wherein the verification confirmation comprises one or more access privileges, the method further comprising: accessing, by the application, information protected by the one or more access privileges in response to receipt of the verification confirmation. 18. A non-transitory computer-accessible medium storing instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to: prompt a removal of a card chip, wherein the prompt includes instructions for the removal of the card chip by a card chip removal process comprising: dissolving an applied adhesive using a solution, pushing a button to eject the card chip from the substrate, moving a slide away from the substrate, and unlatching the card chip from the slide; prompt an insertion of the card chip into a card chip insertion slot of a user device; determine an orientation of the card chip after the insertion of the card chip into the card chip insertion slot; transmit, to the card chip, a first message, wherein the first message includes at least one selected from the group of user device information, transaction information, and card chip information; receive, from the card chip, an encrypted first message, wherein the encrypted first message comprises the first message encrypted by one or more authentication protocols; transmit the encrypted first message for verification; receive a second message indicative of an outcome of the verification, wherein the second message comprises one or more access privileges; display a verification notification in response to the verification confirmation; and access information subject to at least one of the one or more access privileges. 19. The non-transitory computer-accessible medium of claim 18 , wherein the card chip removal process further comprises snapping the card chip out of at least one selected from the group of a tray or the slide. 20. The non-transitory computer-accessible medium of claim 18 , wherein the card chip removal process further comprises returning the slide to the substrate.

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  • Identity check for transactions · CPC title

  • the record carrier comprising an arrangement to facilitate insertion into a holding device, e.g. an arrangement that makes the record carrier fit into an etui or a casing (ticket holders A45C11/18) · CPC title

  • Active cards, i.e. cards including their own processing means, e.g. including an IC or chip · CPC title

  • Astable circuits · CPC title

  • H03K5/156Primary

    Arrangements in which a continuous pulse train is transformed into a train having a desired pattern · CPC title

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What does patent US11715103B2 cover?
Example embodiments of systems, methods, and computer-accessible mediums for identity verification and transaction authentication are provided. An exemplary system can comprise an application, a user device, and a server. The application can prompt a removal of a card chip, prompt an insertion of the card chip into the user device, determine an orientation of the card chip after the insertion o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Capital One Services Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q20/4014. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 01 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).