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US Patent 8225395 Systems and methods for detecting child identity theft

Patent 8225395 was granted and assigned to Equifax on July, 2012 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Equifax
Equifax
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
8225395
Date of Patent
July 17, 2012
Patent Application Number
12270197
Date Filed
November 13, 2008
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11893635 Realtime access and control of secure regulated data
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US Patent 11978114 Report existence monitoring
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US Patent 12014416 Debt services candidate locator
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US Patent 11681733 Massive scale heterogeneous data ingestion and user resolution
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US Patent 11861756 Automated analysis of data to generate prospect notifications based on trigger events
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Patent Primary Examiner
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William Goodchild
Patent abstract

Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for detecting an indication of a suspicious event associated with personal information of a child. Personal information representing a social security number of the child and a name of the child is received. Parent personal information representing contact information for a parent of the child is received. A child file for the child is created and stored on a computer-readable medium. The child file for the child includes the personal information representing the social security number of the child and the name of the child. The child file for the child is locked by associating an electronic notice to the child file for the child to prevent access to a database using at least part of the personal information of the child. The database includes credit data. The child file and the credit data is monitored for the indication of the suspicious event using the personal information representing the social security number of the child. A notification is transmitted to the parent using the parent personal information representing contact information for the parent. The notification is transmitted after detecting the indication of the suspicious event. The notification includes information associated with the indication of the suspicious event.

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