US Patent Application 18216973. CLOUD SERVER FOR AUTHENTICATION USER AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF simplified abstract

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CLOUD SERVER FOR AUTHENTICATION USER AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF

Organization Name

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.


Inventor(s)

Sungyoon Song of Suwon-si (KR)

Hyungseok Shim of Suwon-si (KR)

CLOUD SERVER FOR AUTHENTICATION USER AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18216973 titled 'CLOUD SERVER FOR AUTHENTICATION USER AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for authenticating account information received from an electronic device using user authentication.

  • The cloud server receives the account information and a request for authentication from the electronic device.
  • It obtains authentication information from user data corresponding to the account information.
  • The server generates problem information, including question and option information, for user authentication based on correct and incorrect answer data.
  • The problem information is transmitted to the electronic device.
  • The server receives a user input in response to the options provided.
  • It determines whether the authentication is successful based on whether the user input corresponds to a correct answer.


Original Abstract Submitted

To authenticate account information received from an electronic device, a cloud server receives the account information to be authenticated and a request for the authentication from the electronic device; obtains authentication information for user authentication from user data corresponding to the account information; obtains correct answer data and incorrect answer data based on the authentication information; generates first problem information including first question information and first option information for the user authentication based on the correct answer data and the incorrect answer data and transmits the first problem information to the electronic device; receives a user input in response to the first option information from the electronic device; and determines whether the authentication is successful based on whether the user input corresponds to a correct answer.