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titleOfInvention Enhanced fraud monitoring systems
abstract Various embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for the enhanced detection and/or prevention of fraud. A set of embodiments provides, for example, a facility where companies (online businesses, banks, ISPs, etc.) provide a security provider with fraud feeds (such as, to name one example, a feed of email messages from third parties addressed to customers of those businesses), as well as systems and methods of implementing such a facility. In some embodiments, feeds (such as messages) may be analyzed to create normalized direct and/or derived data which then may be made available to such companies (perhaps for a fee). By defining and controlling access to the direct and derived data, a security provider may enable such companies to negotiate bilateral and other agreements between themselves as to who they will exchange data with, what data will be exchanged, and under what commercial and other terms such data will be exchanged.
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