G06Q20/4018

DYNAMICALLY GENERATING VERIFICATION VALUES USING ELECTRONIC INK AND POWER DERIVED FROM EXTERNAL SOURCE
20190354986 · 2019-11-21 ·

Aspects of the disclosure relate to a method for electronic funds transfer including generating a dynamic card verification value using power from a point-of-sale terminal. Aspects of the disclosure also relate to an apparatus, such as a card device, capable of displaying a dynamic card verification value or other card information using an electronic ink display integral to the card device. The card device might not have an integral battery or power source, and thus might only update the card information and refresh the electronic ink display while connected to a point-of-sale terminal or automated teller machine. The electronic ink display may persist in displaying a most recent image (e.g., a most recent dynamic card verification value) while the card device is not connected to power, and update the next time the card device receives power by being connected to a point-of-sale terminal or automated teller machine.

METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT A TRANSACTION, TERMINAL, SERVER AND CORRESPONDING COMPUTER PROGRAM
20190354973 · 2019-11-21 ·

A method for processing a transaction of a communications terminal, asking a server, through a communications network, for processing of a transaction involving the use of payment data. The method is implemented within the communications terminal. The method includes: transmitting a request for obtaining a certification code to the payment method whose data is used for the transaction; receiving the certification code coming from the payment method; inserting the certification code into a transaction data structure; transmitting the transaction data structure to the server; and when the certification code received by the server is valid, receiving a piece of data representing the validation of the transaction by the server.

GENERATING A RANDOM VERIFICATION CODE FOR A TRANSACTION

A device receives, from a user device, a request to generate a verification code for a transaction associated with a user of the user device, and receives user profile information associated with a transaction card to be used for the transaction. The device generates a random verification code for the transaction based on the request and the user profile information, and authenticates the random verification code, based on the user profile information, to generate an authenticated random verification code. The device provides the authenticated random verification code to the user device, and receives transaction information, including the authenticated random verification code, from a merchant device associated with the transaction. The device validates the transaction based on the transaction information, and provides, to the merchant device associated with the transaction, information indicating that the transaction is validated.

Person to person payment system and method
10482449 · 2019-11-19 · ·

The invention relates to a computer-implemented system and method for sending a person to person (P2P) payment to a recipient, according to one example. The method may be conducted on a specially programmed computer system comprising one or more computer processors, mobile devices, electronic storage devices, and networks. The method may comprise the steps of: sending to the recipient electronically a notification of the payment from the sender, the notification including an amount of the payment; sending to the recipient electronically an indication of at least two of the following payment options: payment to a deposit account, payment to a transaction card account, payment to a third party P2P system, and payment in the form of a merchant electronic gift certificate; receiving from the recipient electronically a selection as to one of the payment options, including: (a) in the case of a deposit account, a routing number and account number, (b) in the case of a transaction card account, a card number, expiration date, and a card verification value (CVV), (c) in the case of a third party P2P system, an account identifier, or (d) in the case of a merchant electronic gift certificate, the merchant; and sending the payment electronically to the recipient via the recipient's selected payment option without requiring the recipient to open a new account or verify an existing account.

PAYMENT CARD, AUTHENTICATION METHOD AND USE FOR A REMOTE PAYMENT
20240135359 · 2024-04-25 ·

The payment card includes at least one authentication cryptogram on one side of the card. The authentication cryptogram being unique and belonging to the payment card, is affixed to the payment card and identifies the payment card by optical recognition. The optical recognition identifier is linked to a bank account to which the payment card is linked. The method for authenticating the payment card and the bearer of the payment card is performed for a secure operation relating to personal data of the bearer of the payment card. Finally, the invention relates to a use of the authentication method to make a remote payment using the payment card.

Electronic transaction security system and method
11966913 · 2024-04-23 · ·

A system and method for generating a limited use login credential associated with an account maintained by an institution, where the credential facilitates secure access to the account.

Transaction device security

There is provided a transaction device comprising a chip enclosure comprising a readable reference code; a chip embedded in the chip enclosure, the chip having the reference code stored therein; wherein the chip is configured to generate a cryptographically signed version of the reference code stored in the chip upon receipt of a request message, such that the reference code can be retrieved from the cryptographically signed version of the reference code for comparison with the readable reference code. There is also provided a method of a manufacturing a transaction device, wherein the method comprises storing a reference code in a chip; positioning the chip on a chip enclosure; embedding the chip in the chip enclosure; and applying the reference code to the chip enclosure in a readable format.

On-demand applications to extend web services

Systems, methods, articles of manufacture, and computer-readable media. A web browser of a device may receive selection of a uniform resource locator (URL). An operating system may download an application from an application server based on the URL. The application may identify a plurality of applications installed on the device and select a first institution corresponding to a first application. The application may receive a cryptogram from a contactless card associated with the first institution and transmit the cryptogram to an authentication server. The application may receive an authentication result specifying the authentication server decrypted the cryptogram. The web browser may receive, based on the decryption of the cryptogram, an account number, an expiration date associated with the account number, and a card verification value (CVV) associated with the account number. The web browser may provide the account number, expiration date, and CVV to a server associated with the application.

System and method for providing temporal card verification value (CVV) for secure online transaction processing

An embodiment of the present invention is directed to a Temporal CVV2 of CVV, which may be represented as a temporary three digit number generated using unique credentials associated with a card product. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the Temporal CVV2 may be generated for each transaction request or other defined set of transactions based on one or more factors, including time period/limit, usage, fraud/risk considerations. With this solution, a customer may request a new Temporal CVV2 each time a purchase is initiated. This may include online purchases, e-commerce transactions, manual link and provision requests, customer authentication for servicing channels, etc. An embodiment of the present invention seeks to mitigate risk and provide a safer and secure solution for customers while providing flexibility to make various purchases before a new card arrives.

Using on-demand applications to generate virtual numbers for a contactless card to securely autofill forms

A first application may output a form comprising payment fields. An operating system (OS) may receive, from a contactless card, a uniform resource locator (URL) comprising encrypted data. A second application received from the URL by the OS may be executed. The second application may transmit the encrypted data to an authentication server, the authentication server to verify the encrypted data. The second application may receive, from a virtual account number server, a virtual account number, an expiration date associated with the virtual account number, and a CVV associated with the virtual account number. The second application may provide the virtual account number, expiration date, and CVV to an autofill service of the OS. The autofill service of the OS may autofill the virtual account number the payment fields of the first application.