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US Patent 11979370 Event-driven malware detection for mobile devices

Patent 11979370 was granted and assigned to Sophos on May, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Sophos Group PLC
Sophos Group PLC
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Current Assignee
Sophos Group PLC
Sophos Group PLC
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119793701
Patent Inventor Names
Sean Patrick McDonald1
Date of Patent
May 7, 2024
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Patent Application Number
164126871
Date Filed
May 15, 2019
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 7991902 Reputation-based authorization decisions
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US Patent 8181244 Backward researching time stamped events to find an origin of pestware
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US Patent 8201243 Backwards researching activity indicative of pestware
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US Patent 7069330 Control of interaction between client computer applications and network resources
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US Patent 7096498 Systems and methods for message threat management
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US Patent 7818343 Apparatus and methods for reputation-based filtering on a communication network
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US Patent 7953895 Application identification
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US Patent 7966654 Computerized system and method for policy-based content filtering
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Daniel B Potratz
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CPC Code
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H04L 63/20
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H04L 63/1408
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Patent abstract

Securing a mobile device against malware may include an analysis of events executing on the mobile device to detect and identify unexpected behaviors and events, and further determining whether these unexpected behaviors and events are authorized or unauthorized. Specific runtime events may be compared to patterns of expected user input/interaction on the mobile device, or generalized background behavior patterns occurring without user input/interaction, to determine whether events are expected or unexpected, and/or to determine whether events are authorized or potentially malicious. Examples of unexpected and potentially malicious events on mobile devices, particularly when they occur without specific user interaction, may include making phone calls, accessing or making changes to the contacts/phone book, accessing user habits such as browser settings/history and other communication logs, accessing files, accessing the camera and audio, and so forth.

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