Multi-factor authentication with increased security
Grant
US12579230B2
Kind: B2
Mar 17, 2026
Assignee
Traitware, Inc.
Inventors
Christopher M. Canfield, Herbert W. Spencer, III, Andrew Heath Spencer, Todd S. Hickerson
Abstract
A multi-factor authentication method and system is provided such that a push notification during an authentication process is only received if a mobile device and user are authenticated prior to receiving the push notification. Either the mobile device itself or a second device sending the push notification may be programmed to either reject or not forward the authentication request. Additionally, using the method of the present invention, enhanced security is provided by requiring the location of the mobile device and the second device to be approximately in the same geographical location.
CPC Classifications
G06F 21/00
G06F 21/30
G06F 21/31
G06F 21/44
G06F 21/45
H04L 63/0876
H04L 29/06755
H04L 2463/082
H04L 9/40
H04W 12/06
Filing Date
2024-05-14
Application No.
18663439
Claims
9