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AU2013101014A4 - A Method for Reporting, Securing and Controlling Mobile Phones Which are Lost (Misplaced\Stolen) - Google Patents

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AU2013101014A4
AU2013101014A4 AU2013101014A AU2013101014A AU2013101014A4 AU 2013101014 A4 AU2013101014 A4 AU 2013101014A4 AU 2013101014 A AU2013101014 A AU 2013101014A AU 2013101014 A AU2013101014 A AU 2013101014A AU 2013101014 A4 AU2013101014 A4 AU 2013101014A4
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Abstract The method enables the owner of a lost phone to use another phone to report the loss of their phone, by means of a software application (app) that can be downloaded and activated.

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1 A Method for Reporting, Securing and Controlling Mobile Phones Which are Lost (Misplaced\Stolen) This application claims priority from Australian Patent 5 Application(s): No. 2013902033 entitled ''A Method for Reporting, Securing and Controlling Mobile Phones Which are Lost or Stolen ''; No. 2013902015 entitled ''A Login Process for Mobile Phones, Tablets and Other Types of Touch Screen Devices''; No. 2012903166 entitled ' Login 10 Process for Mobile Phones, Tablets and Other Types of Touch Screen Devices' and No. 2012903227 entitled ''A Method for Reporting, Securing and Controlling Mobile Phones Which are Lost or Stolen'' hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein. 15 Background of Invention Technical Field 20 The present invention pertains to the field of portable communication devices. Background Art 25 Portable communication devices including mobile phones have a long history. However, despite improvements in technology to prevent theft and associated use by unauthorized persons of lost phones, security issues remain an ongoing concern.
2 Summary of Invention General problems with the background art, as identified 5 by the inventor, include: limited use of biometric authentication in mobile communication technology. Specific problems with the background art, as identified by the inventor include: the failure of a theft reporting 10 authentication system to make use of a camera on a mobile phone (the camera being in one preferred embodiment, front facing). To ameliorate some of the effects of the general problems 15 and the specific problems as recited above and in particular to provide, at least in part, a method that makes use of biometric authentication in order to report the theft of a mobile phone. 20 Technical Solution Central to the inventor's discovery is the realization that biometric authentication, including the possibility of authentication by a physical person located at a 25 credentialing centre (a Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS)), can impede the issue of false and also fraudulent theft reports (particularly reports that are exclusively reliant upon electronic password entry for authentication purposes). In particular, use of a camera 30 installed in a mobile phone for purposes of biometric authentication of a report that a phone has been stolen (theft authentication) can be an effective means for deterring the making of false and fraudulent reports (particularly if the facial details of a person making a 3 false report can be captured and passed on to law enforcement authorities). Advantageous Effects 5 Advantageous effects include: An unauthorized person is likely to be reluctant to falsely report the theft of a mobile phone if his\her 10 face is going to be captured by a camera installed on a mobile phone. Brief Description of Drawings 15 FIG 1 illustrates a series of steps involved in reporting a lost or stolen phone according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG 2 illustrates a login system for use during the login 20 process and authentication when reporting the fact that a phone has been stolen. Detailed Description Best Mode 25 Definitions and Terms The description in the body of the specification pertains to 'preferred' modes of invention. Accordingly, features 30 recited in the body of the specification should not be construed to be essential features of the invention unless explicitly indicated. In particular, references to a phone can in other embodiments include references to any portable communication device. 35 4 Any reference in the body of the specification to the expression 'invention' should be construed to imply a reference to preferred embodiments. 5 The expression 'loss' can include misplacement or theft. According to one preferred mode of invention a method of reporting a lost phone includes steps (not necessarily in the following order) of: 10 A first person after discovering that his\her phone has been lost, can seek a second person with a smartphone to allow the first person to use the second person's phone to report the fact that the first person's phone has been 15 lost. To report the lost phone, the first person can take the second person's phone and launch a software application for reporting lost phones that can be installed on the 20 second person's phone. When the application launches, the application displays this message or words to this effect: 25 ''Enter the phone number of the lost phone in the form below and submit this form by clicking the button "Report A Lost Phone" '. The application can then transmit the lost phone's number 30 and other data to a Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS) that can maintain a register of mobile phones and their owners.
5 Identifying indicia for a phone including the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) of the phone being used by the first person (who is reporting the lost phone) can then be sent to the Digital Identity 5 Management Service. The Digital Identity Management Service can receive this information and send back a response to the second person's phone to report the fact that the first person's phone has been lost. 10 In the response process initiated by the Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS), the application that connects to the DIMS will be directed to activate a front facing camera (in one preferred embodiment) of the smartphone and begin recording the face of the person who is 15 reporting the lost phone (the first person using the second person's phone) and this person (the first person) looking at the smartphone screen can read questions on the screen and respond with answers (with this data being streamed to the DIMS which can then use biometric 20 analysis to examine the things being said by the person being filmed (the first person being filmed using the second person's phone)). The Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS) can use 25 speech recognition software to translate the answers given by the person (the first person) reporting a lost phone into text that is further analysed by software capable of determining appropriate replies in the answers being given by the reporting person, and moreover 30 depending on the answers that are given by the reporting person the Digital Identity Management Service can be configured to determine if the person reporting the lost phone is providing factually correct information. Further, the software used to authenticate the report can 6 also include voice recognition software to confirm that the person speaking is in fact the first person in the present case. 5 A person reporting a lost phone can be asked whether they are the owner of the phone. In this case if the first person falsely indicates that he\she is the owner of the second person's phone then an alarm could be triggered. 10 The owner of a lost phone could have had a mobile phone that uses a secure access code controlled by the DIMS to unlock the lost phone, and if so the Digital Identity Management Service could choose to present a login screen on the current smartphone (the second person's phone) 15 that is accessed by the code, so that the owner of the lost phone can enter their login data including the secure access code and so demonstrate to the DIMS that they truly are the owner of the missing phone. Further, to the above, in the case of theft, once this process has 20 been completed then the lost phone (the first person's phone) can be immediately deactivated or allowed to continue to operate, temporarily, to enable law enforcement officers to catch a thief by using tracking technology and potentially leading the law enforcement 25 officers to the location of other stolen property. Figure 1 illustrates a series of tasks involved in reporting a lost phone according to one embodiment of the present invention. 30 Figure 2 shows the image of a login swipe system that can be used for authentication. The swipe system will now be described.
7 Using a secure access code, the owner of the lost mobile phone (the first person) can put his\her finger on colour 4 (which can be red) and swipe his\her finger across the screen until his\her finger is above the number 3 on the 5 keypad, then the person can put his\her finger on colour 7 (which can be green) and swipe his\her finger across the screen until it is above the number 9 on the keypad, with the result that the input sequence "Red", "3", "Green", "9" is recorded and transmitted to the Digital 10 Identity Management Service as the secure access code for this user. When the Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS) receives the secure access code and is able to confirm 15 that this is the proper access code for the user of the lost phone, the Digital Identity Management Service can pass on a confirmation to the telecommunications service provider that the phone's true owner (the first person) has reported his\her phone (the first phone) as lost by 20 using the second person's phone. Using biometric analysis of voice and facial features of the person who is being filmed, the Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS) can also assist in confirming 25 (authenticating the fact) that the first phone's true owner has indeed reported the first phone as lost provided that the owner of the lost phone (the first phone) has actually registered his\her biometric profile data including his\her voice and facial image with the 30 Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS). The telecommunications service provider can then initiate further actions including: informing law enforcement agencies about the loss of the phone; forwarding a copy 8 to the police of the video message of the person reporting the lost phone; tracking the lost phone (the first phone); locking the phone or finding the location of the phone and providing information to the owner about 5 the location of a lost phone (however, in the case of a known theft, persons whose phones have been stolen can also be instructed to leave the recovery of the phone to law enforcement officials). 10 The telecommunications service provider and the Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS) can keep records of the IMEI number of phones and these services can communicate with other telecommunications service providers informing them that the mobile phone with a 15 given IMEI number has been lost (which will thus prevent transfer of the phone to another network). If the person reporting a lost phone is not the owner (not the first person in this case), the reporting person 20 can be asked to supply his\her contact details and other information, and a message can be sent to law enforcement authorities supplying details of the person reporting the lost phone, as well as details of the owner of the phone being used to make the report (in this case the second 25 person's phone). When the person reporting that a phone has been lost is not the owner (for example if the second person reports a theft), the reporting person can also enter a secure 30 access code to prove their identity if they also have their login details registered with the Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS). The biometric details of the reporting person can also be analysed to provide an 9 additional layer of security for purposes of authenticating the report. As previously recited, the above authentication process 5 means that in a case where a malicious person has falsely claimed that another person's phone has been lost then this mischievous claim could be detected and dealt with by law enforcement authorities. 10 When communications with a Digital Identity Management Service (DIMS) and a telecommunications services provider are completed, the video capture process can be terminated, and the phone application for reporting a lost phone can then be closed. 15 In addition to biometric authentication, features of this system, according to one embodiment, can include the creation of a video message report of a lost phone that can be forwarded to law enforcement authorities; the 20 aggregation of specific details of information for use in a reporting system to facilitate rapid deactivation of a lost phone so as to make the lost phone valueless and not worth stealing; the use of secure access codes for smartphones and a video to text translation method backed 25 by software that can efficiently process a person's report of a lost phone. Mode for Invention 30 Modes of the present invention can in generic form be used in association with any form of portable communications device including a laptop computer, smartphone and an iPhone and can also be used to report loss (misplaced\theft) of non-portable devices. For 10 example, a desktop computer (that is seldom transported) can be reported as stolen using the above process. Industrial Applicability 5 In use, modes of the present invention can be used to inhibit phone theft by making it extremely difficult for an unauthorized person to falsely report the theft of a phone (a false report is likely to be filmed and could 10 provide incriminating evidence against the person making the false report). The present invention has been described in the context of software that is downloaded and stored on a computer 15 readable medium. However, the present invention can also be envisaged as a process embodied in a propagated signal that is transmitted from the DIMS to a second phone used to report theft of the first phone. More generally, the process recited above can be envisaged to describe the 20 electronic steps undertaken by a DIMS to authenticate a report that a phone has been lost (stolen\misplaced) including: (i) transmitting a ''reporting application'' (in the form of a propagated signal) from a DIMS to a second communication device (fixed\portable) being used 25 to report loss of a first communication device (fixed\portable) (ii) receiving a report at the DIMS that the first phone has been lost; the report being issued from the second communication device using the reporting application that has been installed on the second 30 communication device and (iii) biometrically authenticating the report. As a further check upon security, the mobile communication device's location (that can be found by a 11 plurality of methods including triangulation and GPS tracking) can be used to provide an added level of security in the context of embodiments of the present invention. 5 As a further check, the mobile communication device's location (that can be found by a plurality of methods including triangulation and GPS tracking) can be used to provide an added level of security in the context of 10 embodiments of the present invention. Copyright in drawings the subject of this application is reserved and remains the property of NOWWW.US Pty Ltd ACN 137 333 709 and its assigns. 15

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1. A method for reporting loss of a communication device, comprising a step of: using software associated with the device to biometrically authenticate a report that the device has been lost.
2. The method as recited in claim 1 further comprising a step of: using the software to capture a facial image of a person in order to authenticate the report.
3. The method as recited in any one of claims 1-2 further comprising a step of: using the device's identifying indicia in order to authenticate the report.
4. The method as recited in any one of claims 1-3 further comprising a step of: using a swipe login system in order to authenticate the report.
5. The method as recited in any one of claims 1-4 further comprising a step of: using a voice recognition application to authenticate the report.
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AU2012903166A AU2012903166A0 (en) 2012-07-25 Login procedure for mobile phones, tablets and other types of touch screen devices or computers
AU2012903227A AU2012903227A0 (en) 2012-07-28 A method for reporting, securing and controlling mobile phones which are lost or stolen
AU2012903227 2012-07-28
AU2013902015 2013-06-04
AU2013902015A AU2013902015A0 (en) 2013-06-04 A Login Process for Mobile Phones, Tablets and Other Types of Touch Screen Devices or Computers
AU2013902033 2013-06-05
AU2013902033A AU2013902033A0 (en) 2013-06-05 A Method for Reporting, Securing and Controlling Mobile Phones Which are Lost or Stolen.
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