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US Patent 11399040 Subscription-based malware detection

Patent 11399040 was granted and assigned to FireEye on July, 2022 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
FireEye
FireEye
Current Assignee
FireEye
FireEye
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11399040
Date of Patent
July 26, 2022
Patent Application Number
17035538
Date Filed
September 28, 2020
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10027689 Interactive infection visualization for improved exploit detection and signature generation for malware and malware families
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US Patent 10027690 Electronic message analysis for malware detection
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US Patent 10027696 System and method for determining a threat based on correlation of indicators of compromise from other sources
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US Patent 10033747 System and method for detecting interpreter-based exploit attacks
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US Patent 10033748 System and method employing structured intelligence to verify and contain threats at endpoints
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US Patent 10033753 System and method for detecting malicious activity and classifying a network communication based on different indicator types
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US Patent 10033759 System and method of threat detection under hypervisor control
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US Patent 10050998 Malicious message analysis system
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11863581 Subscription-based malware detection
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US Patent 11985161 Method of collaboration and for requesting collaboration between protecting services associated with at least one domain, corresponding agents and computer program
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US Patent 11997111 Attribute-controlled malware detection
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Hosuk Song
CPC Code
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H04L 63/145
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H04L 63/1408
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H04L 63/1416
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H04L 41/5003
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H04L 67/18
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G06F 21/105
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G06F 21/629
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H04L 63/20
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A computerized method is described for authenticating access to a subscription-based service to detect an attempted cyber-attack. First, a request is received by a subscription review service to subscribe to the subscription-based service. The service is configured to analyze one or more objects for a potential presence of malware representing the attempted cyber-attack. Using service policy level information, the cloud broker selects a cluster from a plurality of clusters to analyze whether the one or more objects are associated with the attempted cyber-attack and establishes a communication session between the sensor and the cluster via the cloud broker. The service policy level information is associated with the customer and is used in accessing the subscription-based service. The service policy level information includes at least an identifier assigned to the customer.

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