Inventor · Menlo Park, CA, US

Scott D. Eikenberry

37Patents
10h-index
16Co-inventors
68Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 11, 2003 → Sep 26, 2018

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7451487B2 Fraudulent message detection Electricity 135 Active
US7921204B2 Message testing based on a determinate message classification and minimized resource consumption Physics 107 Active
US7665140B2 Fraudulent message detection Electricity 68 Active
US8191148B2 Classifying a message based on fraud indicators Electricity 65 Active
US7539726B1 Message testing Physics 42 Expired
US7814545B2 Message classification using classifiers Electricity 40 Active
US7653698B2 Identifying e-mail messages from allowed senders Electricity 27 Active
US7546348B2 Message handling with selective user participation Electricity 25 Expired
US8396926B1 Message challenge response Electricity 15 Active
US7908330B2 Message auditing Electricity 15 Active
US8732256B2 Message challenge response Electricity 10 Active
US8296382B2 Efficient use of resources in message classification Physics 9 Active
US8522347B2 Real-time network updates for malicious content Electricity 7 Active
US7925707B2 Declassifying of suspicious messages Electricity 7 Active
US8910279B2 Reputation-based threat protection Electricity 6 Active
US9077671B2 Real-time network updates for malicious content Electricity 6 Active
US9021039B2 Message challenge response Electricity 5 Active
US9092761B2 Probability based whitelist Electricity 4 Active
US9386046B2 Statistical message classifier Electricity 3 Active
US7962560B2 Updating hierarchical whitelists Electricity 3 Active
US9313158B2 Message challenge response Electricity 3 Active
US8984289B2 Classifying a message based on fraud indicators Electricity 3 Active
US9215198B2 Efficient use of resources in message classification Physics 2 Active
US9672359B2 Real-time network updates for malicious content Electricity 2 Active
US8776210B2 Statistical message classifier Electricity 2 Active

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