Methods and systems for identifying fraudulent websites

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8856937
SERIAL NO

12147800

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A computer-implemented method for identifying fraudulent websites. The method may include identifying a fraudulent-website toolkit. The fraudulent-website toolkit may be programmed for use in creating a fraudulent website. The method may also include determining a characteristic of the fraudulent-website toolkit and using the characteristic of the fraudulent-website toolkit to identify a website created using the fraudulent-website toolkit. The website created using the fraudulent-website toolkit may be identified by searching for websites that comprise the characteristic of the fraudulent-website toolkit. The website created using the fraudulent-website toolkit may also be identified by determining that a web browser is attempting to access the website. Various other methods 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
Ramzan, Zulfikar Cupertino, US 38 1140
Wüest, Candid Uhwiesen, CH 7 43

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