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US Patent 10027690 Electronic message analysis for malware detection

Patent 10027690 was granted and assigned to FireEye on July, 2018 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
FireEye
FireEye
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Current Assignee
FireEye
FireEye
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
100276900
Patent Inventor Names
Amin Sukhera0
Henry Uyeno0
Jay Manni0
Stuart Staniford0
Ashar Aziz0
Date of Patent
July 17, 2018
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Patent Application Number
147459030
Date Filed
June 22, 2015
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US Patent 11068587 Dynamic guest image creation and rollback
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US Patent 11838300 Run-time configurable cybersecurity system
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US Patent 11856011 Multi-vector malware detection data sharing system for improved detection
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US Patent 11882140 System and method for detecting repetitive cybersecurity attacks constituting an email campaign
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US Patent 11888875 Subscription and key management system
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US Patent 11949698 Dynamically remote tuning of a malware content detection system
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US Patent 11979428 Technique for verifying exploit/malware at malware detection appliance through correlation with endpoints
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US Patent 11985149 System and method for automated system for triage of cybersecurity threats
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Brandon S Hoffman
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Patent abstract

An electronic message is analyzed for malware contained in the message. Text of an electronic message may be analyzed to detect and process malware content in the electronic message itself. The present technology may analyze an electronic message and attachments to electronic messages to detect a uniform resource location (URL), identify whether the URL is suspicious, and analyze all suspicious URLs to determine if they are malware. The analysis may include re-playing the suspicious URL in a virtual environment which simulates the intended computing device to receive the electronic message. If the re-played URL is determined to be malicious, the malicious URL is added to a black list which is updated throughout the computer system.

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