IP Library Granted Patent US 11,556,652
Granted Patent B2
US 11,556,652 · App. 17/479,721 · Granted Jan 17, 2023

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Inventors: Dmitri Rubakha (Santa Clara, CA); Francisco M. Cuenca-Acuna (Cordoba, AR); Hector R. Juarez (Cordoba, AR); Leandro I. Costantino (Villa Carlos Paz, AR)
Assignee: Musarubra US LLC
G06F21/575G06F21/568G06F2221/034
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Patent No.
US 11,556,652
App. No.
17/479,721
Granted
Jan 17, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for securing electronic devices includes a processor, a storage medium communicatively coupled to the processor, and a monitoring application comprising computer-executable instructions on the medium. The instructions are readable by the processor. The monitoring application is configured to receive an indication that a client has been affected by malware, cause the client to boot from a trusted operating system image, cause a launch of a secured security application on the client from a trusted application image, and analyze a malware status of the client through the secured security application.

Claims (39)

1. At least one non-transitory machine-readable storage medium, comprising computer-executable instructions carried on the machine-readable medium, the instructions readable by a hardware processor, the instructions, when read and executed, for causing the hardware processor to:

monitor a plurality of clients for incidences of compromise; and

upon detecting an incidence of compromise on one or more of the plurality of clients, for each client:

receive an indication that the client, that is a computer that is separate from the hardware processor and that is coupled to the hardware processor using a computer network, has been affected by malware;

cause the client to be booted from a trusted operating system image; and

in response to the client being rebooted from the trusted operating system image:

cause a secured security application to be launched on the client from a trusted application image; and

cause a malware status of the client to be analyzed through the secured security application to evaluate a cause of the incidence of compromise on the client.

2. The medium of claim 1 , further comprising instructions for causing the client to be booted through a secured module on the client.

3. The medium of claim 1 , further comprising instructions for causing the client to be configured to monitor for malware to generate the indication that the client has been affected by malware.

4. The medium of claim 1 , further comprising instructions for causing the client to be booted from the trusted operating system image from a read-only region of a secured storage device communicatively coupled to the client.

5. The medium of claim 1 , further comprising instructions for causing the secured security application on the client to be queried regarding additional indicators of compromise.

6. A system for securing electronic devices, comprising:

a hardware processor;

at least one non-transitory machine-readable storage medium communicatively coupled to the hardware processor;

a monitoring application comprising computer-executable instructions on the medium, the instructions readable by the hardware processor, the monitoring application configured to:

monitor a plurality of clients for incidences of compromise; and

upon detecting an incidence of compromise on one or more of the plurality of clients, for each client:

receive an indication that the client, that is a computer that is separate from the hardware processor and that is coupled to the hardware processor using a computer network, has been affected by malware;

cause the client to be booted from a trusted operating system image; and

in response to the client being rebooted from the trusted operating system image:

cause the client to launch a secured security application from a trusted application image; and

cause malware status of the client to be analyzed through the secured security application to evaluate a cause of the incidence of compromise on the client.

7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the monitoring application is further configured to cause the client to be booted through a secured module on the client.

8. The system of claim 6 , wherein the monitoring application is further configured to configure the client to monitor for malware to generate the indication that the client has been affected by malware.

9. The system of claim 6 , wherein the monitoring application is further configured to cause the client to be booted from the trusted operating system image from a read-only region of a secured storage device communicatively coupled to the client.

10. The system of claim 6 , wherein the monitoring application is further configured to query the secured security application on the client regarding additional indicators of compromise.

11. A method of electronic device security, comprising:

monitoring a plurality of clients for incidences of compromise; and

upon detecting an incidence of compromise on one or more of the plurality of clients, for each client:

receiving at a hardware processor an indication that the client, that is a computer that is separate from the hardware processor and that is coupled to the hardware processor using a computer network, has been affected by malware;

causing the client to boot from a trusted operating system image using the hardware processor; and

in response to the client being rebooted from the trusted operating system image:

causing a launch of a secured security application on the client from a trusted application image using the hardware processor; and

analyzing a malware status of the client through the secured security application using the hardware processor to evaluate a cause of the incidence of compromise on the client.

12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising causing the client to boot through a secured module on the client.

13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising configuring the client to monitor for malware to generate the indication that the client has been affected by malware.

14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising causing the client to boot from the trusted operating system image from a read-only region of a secured storage device communicatively coupled to the client.

15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising querying the secured security application on the client regarding additional indicators of compromise.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 16, 2024
From: STG PARTNERS, LLC
To: MUSARUBRA US LLC; SKYHIGH SECURITY LLC
Reel/Frame 068671/0435 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 15, 2024
From: MUSARUBRA US LLC
To: MAGENTA SECURITY INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 068656/0098 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 15, 2024
From: MAGENTA SECURITY INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS LLC
To: MAGENTA SECURITY HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 068656/0920 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 15, 2024
From: MUSARUBRA US LLC
To: MAGENTA SECURITY INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 068657/0764 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 15, 2024
From: MAGENTA SECURITY INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS LLC
To: MAGENTA SECURITY HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 068657/0843 →
FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 15, 2024
From: MAGENTA SECURITY HOLDINGS LLC; SKYHIGH SECURITY LLC
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 068657/0666 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2024
From: MUSARUBRA US LLC; SKYHIGH SECURITY LLC
To: STG PARTNERS, LLC
Reel/Frame 068324/0731 →