Patent classifications
H04L51/23
Systems and methods for performing a simulated phishing attack
Systems and methods for performing a simulated phishing attack are provided. A simulated attack server can send a simulated attack email including a unique identifier to a target. The simulated attack server can receive a reply email including the unique identifier from the target. The simulated attack server can extract the unique identifier from the reply email. The simulated attack server can determine a match between the unique identifier and an identity of the target. The simulated attack server can record a target failure, responsive to determining the match between the unique identifier and the identity of the target.
Systems and methods for performing a simulated phishing attack
Systems and methods for performing a simulated phishing attack are provided. A simulated attack server can send a simulated attack email including a unique identifier to a target. The simulated attack server can receive a reply email including the unique identifier from the target. The simulated attack server can extract the unique identifier from the reply email. The simulated attack server can determine a match between the unique identifier and an identity of the target. The simulated attack server can record a target failure, responsive to determining the match between the unique identifier and the identity of the target.
Verification system for message delivery and processing
A verification system implements technical solutions for verifying the delivery of messages transmitted by mobile communication systems and the processing of those messages. The message verification system includes a model database and verification processing circuitry configured to receive transmitter route data, receive receiver route data, determine a viewshed for a message, and compare the viewshed to the receiver route data.
INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE
The information processing device comprises: a broadcast mail determination means which determines a broadcast mail among received electronic mails; a broadcast mail reception predicted time limit setting means which, when the previously received electronic mail is determined as the broadcast mail, sets a predicted time limit for receiving a broadcast mail on the basis of the difference between the reception time of the previously received electronic mail and the reception time of the electronic mail determined as the broadcast mail; and a broadcast mail reception standby end determination means which determines whether to end reception standby of the broadcast mail on the basis of the predicted time limit for receiving the broadcast mail, which is set by the broadcast mail reception predicted time limit setting means.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ALLOWING A USER TO MANAGE EMAIL MESSAGES
The present disclosure discloses methods and systems for allowing a user to manage one or more email messages to be sent to one or more contacts. The method allows a user to enable a pre-defined SMS (Short Message Services) feature for an email message to be sent to the contacts. The email message is sent to the one or more contacts as composed by a sender. Once sent, it is checked if the response to the email is received by the sender in a pre-defined time and if the response is not received, a pre-defined text message is sent to one of the one or more contacts notifying about the email message. Based on the received text message, the one or more contacts may take an appropriate action.
Messaging system for organizations
A messaging system, in one embodiment, can establish messaging accounts for a plurality of organizations (e.g., businesses) to allow customers or users of the organizations to conduct two-way messaging sessions between a customer and an organization. The messaging system can use a registration portal to allow an organization to set up a business/organization messaging account by providing account information. The account information can then be used to update one or more searchable databases that allow a customer to have multiple entry points into a messaging session with each of the registered businesses in the messaging system. For example, a search through a web browser or a map application can provide search results that contain or otherwise provide access to a selectable messaging option that is presented on a customer's device.
Messaging system for organizations
A messaging system, in one embodiment, can establish messaging accounts for a plurality of organizations (e.g., businesses) to allow customers or users of the organizations to conduct two-way messaging sessions between a customer and an organization. The messaging system can use a registration portal to allow an organization to set up a business/organization messaging account by providing account information. The account information can then be used to update one or more searchable databases that allow a customer to have multiple entry points into a messaging session with each of the registered businesses in the messaging system. For example, a search through a web browser or a map application can provide search results that contain or otherwise provide access to a selectable messaging option that is presented on a customer's device.
Memory conservation in delta-compressed message transmission and recovery
Instructions stored on a computer-readable medium include, in response to receiving a new message for transmission, generating a candidate message by attempting recovery of a previous message from the new message and recovery bits of the previous message. The instructions include, in response to an indicator indicating that the attempted recovery was successful, computing a delta between the new message and the candidate message and generating a delivery message based on the computed delta. The instructions include, in response to the indicator indicating that the attempted recovery was unsuccessful, generating the delivery message based on the new message exclusive of the computed delta. The instructions include calculating new recovery bits from the new message. The instructions include storing the new recovery bits as the recovery bits of the previous message. The instructions include transmitting the delivery message to a destination over a communications channel.
USING SPEECH MANNERISMS TO VALIDATE AN INTEGRITY OF A CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT
Techniques are provided to validate a digitized audio signal that is generated by a conference participant. Reference speech features of the conference participant are obtained, either via samples provided explicitly by the participant, or collected passively via prior conferences. The speech features include one or more of word choices, filler words, common grammatical errors, idioms, common phrases, pace of speech, or other features. The reference speech features are compared to features observed in the digitized audio signal. If the reference speech features are sufficiently similar to the observed speech features, the digitized audio signal is validated and the conference participant is allowed to remain in the conference. If the validation is not successful, a variety of possible actions are taken, including alerting an administrator and/or terminating the participant's attendance in the conference.
IDENTIFYING MISPLACED MESSAGES USING NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
A user using a messaging application may be in conversations with multiple people and may inadvertently send a message intended for a first person to a second person. The user may be warned before making such mistakes by processing the text of an entered message and/or the text of the conversations with a mathematical model. A match score may be computed that indicates the match between the entered message and the conversation in which it was entered. Where the match score indicates a possible mistake, a warning may be presented to the user. In some implementations, a match score may be computed using a conversation encoding vector and a message encoding vector. In some implementations, a match score may be computed by processing a sequence of tokens for the conversation and the entered message that includes special token separators.