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US Patent 11750638 Server-based anomaly and security threat detection in multiple ATMs

Patent 11750638 was granted and assigned to Bank of America on September, 2023 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Bank of America
Bank of America
Current Assignee
Bank of America
Bank of America
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11750638
Patent Inventor Names
Shailendra Singh
Date of Patent
September 5, 2023
Patent Application Number
17221870
Date Filed
April 5, 2021
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Stephen T Gundry
CPC Code
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H04L 63/1433
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H04L 63/1466
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G06Q 20/382

A system for detecting security threats in automated teller machines (ATMs) extracts baseline features from a first set of signals received from a first ATM, when the first ATM is initiated to operate. The baseline features represent a unique electrical signature of the first ATM. The system extracts test features from a second set of signals received from the first ATM, when the first ATM is in operation. The system determines whether there is a deviation between the test features and baseline features. If the system detects the deviation, the system determines that the first ATM is associated with a particular anomaly that makes the first ATM vulnerable to unauthorized access. The system determines that a second ATM is associated with the particular anomaly if the system detects the deviation between baseline features and test features associated with the second ATM.

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