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20150163201 | CLIENT/SERVER SECURITY BY AN INTERMEDIARY RENDERING MODIFIED IN-MEMORY OBJECTS - In an embodiment, a method comprises intercepting, from a server computer, a first set of instructions that define one or more objects and one or more operations that are based, at least in part, on the one or more objects; generating, in memory, one or more data structures that correspond to the one or more objects; performing the one or more operations on the one or more data structures; updating the one or more data structures, in response to performing the one or more operations, to produce one or more updated data structures; rendering a second set of instructions, which when executed by a remote client computer cause the remote client computer to generate the updated data structures in memory on the remote client computer, wherein the second set of instructions are different than the first set of instructions; sending the second set of instructions to the remote client computer. | 06-11-2015 |
20150207816 | INTERCEPTING AND SUPERVISING CALLS TO TRANSFORMED OPERATIONS AND OBJECTS - In an embodiment, a method comprises intercepting a first set of instructions from a server computer that define one or more objects and one or more original operations that are based, at least in part, on the one or more objects; modifying the first set of instructions by adding one or more supervisor operations that are based, at least in part, on the one or more objects; transforming the one or more original operations to produce one or more transformed operations that are based, at least in part, on the one or more supervisor operations; rendering a second set of instructions which define the one or more supervisor operations and the one or more transformed operations; sending the second set of instructions to a remote client computer. | 07-23-2015 |
20150271188 | CLIENT/SERVER SECURITY BY AN INTERMEDIARY EXECUTING INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVED FROM A SERVER AND RENDERING CLIENT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS - In an embodiment, a method comprises intercepting, from a server computer, a first set of instructions that define a user interface; executing, using a headless browser, the first set of instructions without presenting the user interface; rendering a second set of instructions, which when executed by a client application on a client computer, cause the client computer to present the user interface, wherein the second set of instructions are different than the first set of instructions; sending the second set of instructions to the client computer. | 09-24-2015 |
20150350181 | CLIENT/SERVER AUTHENTICATION USING DYNAMIC CREDENTIALS - In an embodiment, a method comprises intercepting, from a first computer, a first set of instructions that define one or more original operations, which are configured to cause one or more requests to be sent if executed by a client computer; modifying the first set of instructions to produce a modified set of instructions, which are configured to cause a credential to be included in the one or more requests sent if executed by the client computer; rendering a second set of instructions comprising the modified set of instructions and one or more credential-morphing-instructions, wherein the one or more credential-morphing-instructions define one or more credential-morphing operations, which are configured to cause the client computer to update the credential over time if executed; sending the second set of instructions to a second computer. | 12-03-2015 |
20150350213 | SELECTIVELY PROTECTING VALID LINKS TO PAGES OF A WEB SITE - In an embodiment, a method comprises intercepting, using a server computer, a first set of instructions that define a user interface and a plurality of links, wherein each link in the plurality of links is associated with a target page, and the plurality of links includes a first link; determining that the first link, which references a first target page, is protected; in response to determining the first link is protected: generating a first protected link that is different than the first link and includes first data that authenticates a first request that has been generated based on the first protected link and that references the first target page; and generating a first decoy link that includes second data that references a first decoy page and not the first target page; rendering a second set of instructions comprising the first protected link and the first decoy link, but not the first link, and which is configured to cause a first client computer to present the first protected link in the user interface and hide the first decoy link from the user interface; sending the second set of instructions to the first client computer. | 12-03-2015 |
20160050231 | SELECTIVELY PROTECTING VALID LINKS TO PAGES OF A WEB SITE - In an embodiment, a method comprises intercepting, using a server computer, a first set of instructions that define a user interface and a plurality of links, wherein each link in the plurality of links is associated with a target page, and the plurality of links includes a first link; determining that the first link, which references a first target page, is protected; in response to determining the first link is protected: generating a first protected link that is different than the first link and includes first data that authenticates a first request that has been generated based on the first protected link and that references the first target page; and generating a first decoy link that includes second data that references a first decoy page and not the first target page; rendering a second set of instructions comprising the first protected link and the first decoy link, but not the first link, and which is configured to cause a first client computer to present the first protected link in the user interface and hide the first decoy link from the user interface; sending the second set of instructions to the first client computer. | 02-18-2016 |
20160057111 | CLIENT/SERVER SECURITY BY AN INTERMEDIARY RENDERING MODIFIED IN-MEMORY OBJECTS - In an embodiment, a method comprises intercepting, from a server computer, a first set of instructions that define one or more objects and one or more operations that are based, at least in part, on the one or more objects; generating, in memory, one or more data structures that correspond to the one or more objects; performing the one or more operations on the one or more data structures; updating the one or more data structures, in response to performing the one or more operations, to produce one or more updated data structures; rendering a second set of instructions, which when executed by a remote client computer cause the remote client computer to generate the updated data structures in memory on the remote client computer, wherein the second set of instructions are different than the first set of instructions; sending the second set of instructions to the remote client computer. | 02-25-2016 |
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20150254056 | TRACK BASED MUSIC MANAGEMENT SERVER AND RELATED METHODS FOR INTERACTIVE MUSIC SYSTEMS - Track based music management server systems and related methods are disclosed for interactive music systems. In certain embodiments, a server system communicates with interactive music client systems, stores a plurality of packaged tunes with each packaged tune track-level recordings of a musical performance, and allows client systems to access and download the packaged tunes for playback. R recorded tracks can include vocal or instrumental components, and packaged tunes can include a recorded master mix of the musical performance as well as meta data about the packaged tune. User information can also be stored including information concerning downloaded/purchased packaged tunes, skill levels, and/or other information. The server system can use the stored information to organize and manage current or schedule music sessions, including session matchmaking, as well as for other purposes. Users are also allowed a variety of playback options and music session options. Other variations can also be implemented. | 09-10-2015 |
20150254340 | Capability Scoring Server And Related Methods For Interactive Music Systems - Capability scoring server systems and related methods are disclosed for interactive music systems. In certain embodiments, an interactive music server system communicates network packets with interactive music client systems associated with one or more interactive music sessions and determines operational parameters associated with the interactive music client systems. The operational parameters can include, for example, latency score results for network latency testing for the interactive music client systems. The latency score results can be used for a variety of purposes including predicting latency score results, controlling access to interactive music sessions, filtering lists of interactive music client systems, and/or other purposes. The operational parameters can also include, for example, internal capabilities information for the interactive music client systems. The internal capabilities information can also be used for a variety of purposes including controlling access to interactive music sessions and/or other purposes. Other variations can also be implemented. | 09-10-2015 |
20150256473 | Packet Rate Control And Related Systems For Interactive Music Systems - Packet rate control methods and related systems are disclosed for interactive music systems. In certain embodiments, an interactive music client system combines captured audio data from audio inputs with audio input data from one or more peer interactive music client systems within an interactive music session and outputs the combined audio data to an audio output subsystem. The interactive music client system further determines performance parameters associated with the interactive music sessions and adjusts audio input/output packets based upon the performance parameters. The performance parameters can include, for example, session packet rates or other parameters. Adjustments can include aggregating audio frames, reducing packet rates, and adjusting audio frames within a jitter queue receive buffer. The jitter queue receive buffer, for example, can be adjusted so that is contents are reduced towards zero and/or to zero within a predetermined time duration. Other variations can also be implemented. | 09-10-2015 |
20150256587 | Network Connection Servers And Related Methods For Interactive Music Systems - Network connection server systems and related methods are disclosed for interactive music systems. In certain embodiments, a network connection server system communicates network packets with interactive music client systems associated with music sessions and communicates directly with one or more ISPs to facilitate network packet communications for the music sessions. A plurality of network interfaces can also be provided, and latency determinations can be used to select communication paths. A plurality of server devices and related interfaces can also be used. Peer-to-peer connections can also be used and selected based upon latency determinations. The network connection server system can also be used to aggregate audio frames, to mix audio data, to download mixed audio data, to store recordings of mixed audio data, to broadcast mixed audio data, and/or for other purposes to facilitate communication of network packets associated with the interactive music sessions. Other variations can also be implemented. | 09-10-2015 |
20150256598 | Distributed Recording Server And Related Methods For Interactive Music Systems - Distributed recording server systems and related methods are disclosed for interactive music systems. In certain embodiments, an interactive music server system communicates network packets with two or more interactive music client systems associated with an interactive music session, receives recorded music tracks for the interactive music session through the network packets, and stores audio data associated with the music tracks in one or more data storage systems. The interactive music server system can also mix the music tracks to generate a session recording as the audio data. In addition, timestamps or other techniques can be used to align the music tracks. In addition, the interactive music server system can receive high quality music tracks captured as audio input at the interactive music client systems and generate a high quality master mix of the music session. Other variations can also be implemented. | 09-10-2015 |
20150256613 | Distributed Metronome For Interactive Music Systems - Distributed metronomes and related systems and methods are disclosed for interactive music systems. In certain embodiments, an interactive music client system captures audio data for one or more audio inputs, processes the captured data to generate audio output data, receives audio input packets from one or more peer interactive music client systems within an interactive music session, and communicates with the one or more peer interactive music client systems to generate a distributed metronome for the interactive music session synchronized with a common reference clock. Audio input data from the received audio input packets can also be combined with the captured audio data, and combined audio data can be output to an audio output subsystem. Audio for a local metronome can also be generated and played along with the combined audio data through the audio output system. Other variations can also be implemented. | 09-10-2015 |