Systems and methods for identifying private keys that have been compromised

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 9202057
APP PUB NO 20150067831A1
SERIAL NO

14015168

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A computer-implemented method for identifying private keys that have been compromised may include (1) identifying a private key that enables a signatory to digitally sign applications, (2) collecting information about the private key from at least one public source, (3) determining, based on the information collected from the public source, that the private key has been compromised and is accessible to unauthorized signatories, and (4) performing a security action in response to determining that the private key has been compromised and is accessible to the unauthorized signatories. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.

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  • SYMANTEC CORPORATION

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Mao, Jun Culver City, US 34 477
Wawda, Abubakar Cupertino, US 15 204
Yeo, Matthew San Francisco, US 10 196

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