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KEEPIN-EYE

12/12/16 7:59 PM

#124061 RE: NCAR #124058

ncar, Blank Rome must know, u must read
Cause what tokens ?
Something they know has it to SFOR's advantage?

History of SFOR's Patents

In November 2010, we received notice that the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO") had issued an official Notice of Allowance for the patent application for the technology relating to our ProtectID* product. In January 2011, we received notice that the USPTO issued to us Patent No. 7,870,599. This "Out-of-Band" patent went through a USPTO Re-Examination process starting on August 16, 2011 and concluded on December 27, 2011, with all of our patent claims remaining intact and eight additional patent claims being added. Since 2011, we submitted additional continuation patents on the "Out-of-Band" patent, two were granted and another is still pending.

In January 2013, we were assigned the entire right, title and interest in the "Out-of-Band" patent from NetLabs, with the agreement of the developer, and the assignment was recorded with the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO").

In February 2013, we executed a retainer agreement with our patent attorneys to aggressively enforce our patent rights as "Out-of-Band Authentication" is becoming the standard for authenticating consumers in the financial market and for many Saas application users (e.g., SalesForce, Quickbooks, etc.). In February 2013, our patent attorneys submitted a new "Out-of-Band" patent continuation, which has been granted.

In March 2013, our patent attorneys submitted a new "Methods and Apparatus for securing user input in a mobile device" patent, which is now patent pending. Our MobileTrust* product is the invention supporting the patent pending.

In July 2013, we received notice that the USPTO had added approximately sixty additional patent claims for our Out-of-Band patent we received in January 2011, by issuing to us Patent No. 8,484,698 thereby, we believe, strengthening our position with clients and our current and potential lawsuits.

In October 2013, we received notice that the USPTO issued to us Patent No. 8,566,608 "Methods and apparatus for securing keystrokes from being intercepted between the keyboard and a browser." This protects our GuardedID* product and the keystroke encryption portion of our MobileTrust* products.

In February 2014, we received a Notice of Allowance from the USPTO for our third patent relating to our "Multi-Channel Device Utilizing a Centralized Out-of-Band Authentication System" Patent No. 7,870,599. Upon receipt of this "Out-of-Band" patent we filed another continuation patent.

In March 2014, we received Notice of Allowance from the USPTO for our second patent and first continuation of our Keystroke Encryption patent, which only furthers our protection for all mobile devices when utilizing any keyboard for data entry. Upon receipt of this Notice, we also filed another continuation patent for Patent No. 8,566,608.

In April 2014, we were granted our third patent relating to our "Multi-Channel Device Utilizing a Centralized Out-of-Band Authentication System" Patent No. 8,713,701.

In September 2014, we filed an International Patent for MobileTrust* (PCT/US20114/029905).

In March 2015, we received our third patent from the USPTO, Patent No. 8,973,107, of our Keystroke Encryption patent. This enhances our position for our Keystroke Encryption product, GuardedID*, and our MobileTrust* product.
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maronti1

12/12/16 8:18 PM

#124065 RE: NCAR #124058

Let's see now..you say..not all are infringing?

we took Microsoft in court. For infringing
They caved Inn
We're they infringing?

Now we have
Trustwave
Duo
Centrify
For infringing also
Did the judge trow the suits out?
No
They are infringing (pay up soon)

Next 5 ..please

We take in court,Infringers..and only infringers
Capisce?

Sfor..like no other