BPCS Steganography and Visual Cryptography: An Advance Technique for Online Payment Security in E-Commerce for Developing Countries
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-04-05
Authors : Vaishnavi J. Deshmukh; A. S. Alvi;
Page : 294-297
Keywords : E-Commerce; Online Shopping; Identity Theft; Phishing; BPCS Steganography; Visual Cryptography;
Abstract
A high-speed prosperity in E-Commerce market has been witnessed in recent time throughout the planet. With ever increasing quality of on-line searching, Debit or mastercard fraud and private data security ar major issues for purchasers, merchants and banks. No institution are left unaffected by the explosion of electronic commerce. although SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is extraordinarily effective and wide accepted because the on-line payment customary, it needs the client Associate in Nursing bourgeois to trust every other an undesirable demand even in face-to-face transactions, and across the web it admits unacceptable risks. the most motive of this seminar is to produce high level security in E-Commerce applications and on-line searching. this method minimizes elaborate data sharing between client and on-line bourgeois however alter no-hit fund transfer thereby safeguarding client data and preventing misuse of data at merchants aspect. this is often achieved by the introduction of Central Certified Authority (CA) and combined application of Steganography, Visual Cryptography and Digital Signature for this purpose.
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