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Mobile devices are becoming targets for hackers and malicious users due to the multifold increase in its capabilities and usage. Security threats are more prominent in mobile payment and mobile banking applications (MBAs). As these MBAs, store, transmit and access sensitive and confidential information, so utmost priority should be given to secure MBAs. In this paper, we have analyzed MBAs of several...
The number of smartphones reached 3.4 billion in the third quarter of 2016 [1]. These devices facilitate our daily lives and have become the primary way of accessing the web. Although all desktop browsers filter rogue websites, their mobile counterparts often do not filter them at all, exposing their users to websites serving malware or hosting phishing attacks. In this paper we revisit the anti-phishing...
Use of mobile commerce for conducting commercial transactions online is increasing rapidly. A wide range of wireless devices which includes mobile phones, tablets provide an easier way for mobile payments and M-commerce. Risk associated with such devices such as loss of private information is also increasing. The basic requirement for using secure M-Commerce application is a secure mobile operating...
Smartphones' features are great, but with the power they provide, there's also a threat. Smartphones are becoming a target of attackers in the same way PCs have been for many years. This article examines the security models of two popular smart phone operating systems: Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
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