ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,597,322, issued on April 7, was assigned to Kyndryl Inc. (New York).
"Dynamic triggering of simulated errors in automated teller machines" was invented by Cesar Augusto Rodriguez Bravo (Alajuela, Costa Rica).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method includes: receiving input from a user, the input defining a true personal identification number (PIN) associated with the user and at least one false PIN associated with the user; in response to the user initiating a transaction at an automated teller machine (ATM), determining whether a PIN associated with the transaction matches the true PIN associated with the user or the at least one false P...