Chase Card Services, the credit card division of JP Morgan Chase & Co., announced today that it received a patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its breakthrough fraud and identity theft technology, First Watch Intelligence.

This technology will have an immediate real-world impact for consumers as the number of fraud cases continue to rise, and will better enable Chase analysts to detect identity theft more efficiently and effectively by creating an automated system to evaluate more than 40 fraud factors.

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    1. Randy MacCloskey on October 12, 2011 9:50 am

      Please review my patent, 7,774,270 for The Credit Report Lock System. This is the only patent awarded designed to thwart identity theft in real time via computer. Thank you.

    2. Russell on October 17, 2011 4:25 pm

      Hi Randy,

      Thanks for sharing that information with our readers!
      Anyone who wants to review the patent, history and drawings can do so at the USPTO here:
      Credit report lock system

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