IP Library Granted Patent US 8,888,585
Granted Patent B1
US 8,888,585 · App. 11/432,205 · Granted Nov 18, 2014

Game console system, method and computer program product with anti-malware/spyware and parental control capabilities

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Patent No.
US 8,888,585
App. No.
11/432,205
Granted
Nov 18, 2014
Kind
B1
Abstract

A system, method and computer program product are provided for securing a game console capable of processing game-related data. In use, the game-related data is scanned for detecting malware. Additionally, the game-related data is scanned for detecting spyware. Further, parental controls are executed during use of the game console.

Claims (53)

1. A method, comprising:

scanning game-related data on a game console for detecting malware;

scanning the game-related data on the game console for detecting spyware;

executing parental controls during use of the game console capable of processing the game-related data;

identifying a request for an on-access scan;

performing the on-access scan in parallel with the use of the game console;

identifying another request for an on-demand scan;

stopping game play in response to the on-demand scan; and

prompting a user for the game-related data for performing the on-demand scan;

wherein the game-related data includes a subset of game-related data currently being processed.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the game-related data includes a video game stored in memory of the game console.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein terrorism is countered via the scanning.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the on-access scan is requested upon the game-related data being downloaded from a network to the game console, a game cartridge being inserted into the game console, a game DVD being inserted into the game console, or a memory stick being inserted into the game console.

5. A computer-executable program embodied on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium, comprising:

computer code for scanning game-related data on a game console for detecting malware;

computer code for scanning the game-related data on the game console for detecting spyware;

computer code for executing parental controls during use of the game console capable of processing the game-related data;

computer code for identifying a request for an on-access scan;

computer code for performing the on-access scan in parallel with the use of the game console;

computer code for identifying another request for an on-demand scan;

computer code for stopping game play in response to the on-demand scan; and

computer code for prompting a user for the game-related data for performing the on-demand scan;

wherein the game-related data includes a subset of game-related data currently being processed.

6. The program of claim 5 , wherein the scanning for detecting malware or the scanning for detecting spyware includes on-demand scanning.

7. The program of claim 5 , wherein the scanning for detecting malware or the scanning for detecting spyware includes on-access scanning.

8. The program of claim 5 , further comprising computer code for reacting based on at least one of the malware and the spyware being detected during the scanning for detecting malware or the scanning for detecting spyware.

9. The program of claim 5 , wherein the use of the game console includes game play associated with the game console.

10. The program of claim 5 , wherein the use of the game console includes accessing a network utilizing the game console.

11. The program of claim 10 , wherein the network includes the Internet.

12. The program of claim 5 , wherein the use of the game console includes accessing the game-related data utilizing the game console.

13. The program of claim 5 , wherein the executing the parental controls includes executing the parental controls in response to an identification of the parental controls.

14. The program of claim 13 , wherein the parental controls are identified in response to the user logging on to the game console.

15. The program of claim 13 , wherein the parental controls are identified based on default parental controls.

16. The program of claim 5 , wherein the parental controls are utilized for blocking an execution of specified game-related data.

17. The program of claim 5 , wherein the game-related data includes user scores.

18. The program of claim 5 , wherein the game-related data includes game-related user profile information.

19. The program of claim 5 , wherein the on-access scan is requested upon a memory stick being inserted into the game console.

20. The program of claim 5 , wherein the game-related data includes a video game stored in memory of the game console.

21. The program of claim 5 , wherein the on-access scan is requested upon the game-related data being downloaded from a network to the game console, a game cartridge being inserted into the game console, a game DVD being inserted into the game console, or a memory stick being inserted into the game console.

22. A system, comprising:

a first scanner, the first scanner for scanning game-related data on a game console for detecting malware;

a second scanner, the second scanner for scanning the game-related data on the game console for detecting spyware;

logic for identifying a request for an on-access scan;

logic for performing the on-access scan in parallel with use of the game console,

the logic for performing executed by at least one processor;

logic for identifying another request for an on-demand scan;

logic for stopping game play in response to the on-demand scan; and

logic for prompting a user for the game-related data for performing the on-demand scan;

wherein the system is operable such that parental controls are executed during processing of the game-related data;

wherein the game-related data includes a subset of game-related data currently being processed.

23. The system of claim 22 , wherein the game-related data is stored on a game cartridge.

24. The system of claim 22 , wherein the game-related data is stored on a digital video disc (DVD).

25. The system of claim 22 , wherein the on-access scan is requested upon the game-related data being downloaded from a network to the game console, a game cartridge being inserted into the game console, a game DVD being inserted into the game console, or a memory stick being inserted into the game console.

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