| XATRA FUND MX, LLC Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20120013448 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED RFID INSTRUMENT SECURITY - A system and method for using an RFID read/write device to secure an RFID-operable instrument or an RF communication is provided. The invention includes security databases in communication with a processor for storing and communicating security protocols to the RFID read/write device. The invention includes a method for restricting the unauthorized use of an RFID read/write device. The invention includes a subscription service for communicating user credentials to a certificate authority to obtain a counter security protocol. The invention also includes decrypting information stored on an RF-operable device or transmitted via radio-frequency using counter security protocols. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20090171851 | REGISTERING A BIOMETRIC FOR RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSACTIONS - An authorized sample receiver configured to verify an RF device in response to proffered biometric sample data is disclosed. The authorized sample receiver may be configured to receive data from the RF device and decrypt an encrypted authentication code using a unique device identification code. The RF device is authenticated in response to verifying proffered biometric sample data and the authentication code. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20090125401 | BIOMETRIC AUTHORIZATION OF AN RF TRANSACTION - A method and system for biometric authorization to facilitate a radio frequency transaction is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, a system and method is provided for using biometric sample and biometric sample data to authorize completion of an RF transaction. Authorization of biometric sample data may authorize increasing a preloaded value, or using an additional value to supplement the preloaded value, in order to facilitate completion of an RF transaction. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090119220 | AUTHORIZED SAMPLE RECEIVER - In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, an authorized sample receiver (ASR) comprises a processor that is configured to verify biometric sample data in order to create registered biometric sample data. The ASR may also comprise a communications device configured to receive a transaction request from an RF transaction device, wherein the transaction request comprises transaction biometric sample data, a reload protocol update request, and an RF device identification code. The ASR may also be configured to authorize the transaction request in response to the transaction biometric sample data substantially matching the registered biometric sample data. The ASR may further comprise a reload protocol data file associated with the device identification code, and the reload protocol data file may be configured to be updated in accordance with the reload protocol update request. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090115571 | RF PAYMENT VIA A MOBILE DEVICE - A nontraditional transaction device, for example a mobile device, may be employed to complete a transaction. The mobile device may utilize radio frequency (RF) communication and/or authentication to facilitate completion of a transaction. Secondary identification information, for example voice recognition data, biometric recognition data, or alphanumeric data, may be utilized for secondary end user authentication. For security reasons, the mobile device account data may transmitted after the secondary identification information is verified. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090106157 | Funding a Radio Frequency Device Transaction - A transponder-reader payment system includes an RFID reader for interrogating a transponder and an RFID transponder device. The RFID reader receives, from the RFID transponder device, a code that is associated with a first funding source and a second funding source. The RFID reader communicates a request associated with a transaction to a payment processor. The request includes the code and the transaction is funded using the first funding source and the second funding source associated with the code. In one embodiment, the transaction is funded according to a funding account protocol associated with the code. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090079546 | DNA SAMPLE DATA IN A TRANSPONDER TRANSACTION - The present disclosure relates to the use of DNA sample data as part of a biometric security system in a transponder transaction. The biometric security system also includes a DNA sensor that detects biometric samples, and a device for verifying biometric samples. In one embodiment, the biometric security system includes a transponder configured with a DNA sensor. In another embodiment, the system includes a reader configured with a DNA sensor. In yet another embodiment, the present invention discloses methods for proffering and processing DNA samples and DNA sample data to facilitate authorization of transactions. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090044012 | RF TRANSACTION AUTHENTICATION USING A RANDOM NUMBER - A system and method for securing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) transactions is provided. An exemplary method includes using a random number in an authentication tag and authorizing an RF transaction in response to verifying the authentication tag. The method may also involve variously validating an RFID device authentication tag and an RFID reader authentication tag. Additionally, a system and method is disclosed for verifying an RFID transaction device and RFID reader operable with an RF transaction system. The method involves presenting an RFID device to an RFID reader, receiving a random number, creating an RFID transaction device authentication tag using the random number and a counter value, providing the RFID transaction device authentication tag to an RFID reader, creating an RFID reader authentication tag using the counter, random number, and RFID authentication tag, and providing the RFID reader authentication tag and RFID transaction device authentication tag for authentication. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20090008441 | TRACKING RF TRANSACTION ACTIVITY USING A TRANSACTION DEVICE IDENTIFIER - In accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the invention, a radio frequency identification (RFID) transaction device is used to complete a transaction. The RFID transaction device may communicate a tertiary number and/or a URL instead of sensitive transaction device information. The tertiary number and/or URL may point the RFID transaction device to a third-party authorizing agent. The third party may verify that the URL and/or a tertiary number corresponds to a valid transaction account on the account provider system. The third party may use the URL and/or the tertiary number to locate the appropriate verifying (e.g., “validating”) information for confirming the transaction account validity. Once the third party verifies the validity of the transaction account using the URL and/or the tertiary number, the third party (e.g., account issuer or acquirer) may provide authorization to the merchant that a transaction may be completed. | 01-08-2009 |