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Validate Merchant Server for Secure Payment Using Key Distribution

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Cyber Security, Privacy and Networking

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems ((LNNS,volume 370))

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Nowadays, growing and competitiveness of a financial sector and e-healthcare application developed rapidly and quicker ever so that mobile payment plays a vital role to make easier and quicker. In the existing paper, the cloud transmits the hash value straight to the merchant server without checking for fraud. This paper aims to provide a secure authentication mechanism between the cloud and the merchant server to avoid fraudulent merchant servers. For trustworthiness, our proposed system introduces secure key distribution between cloud and merchant server named as validate merchant server key distribution protocol (VMSKDP). Our proposed system improves security for mobile payments and reduces attacks like man-in-middle attacks, denial-of-service, etc.

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Saranya, A., Naresh, R. (2022). Validate Merchant Server for Secure Payment Using Key Distribution. In: Agrawal, D.P., Nedjah, N., Gupta, B.B., Martinez Perez, G. (eds) Cyber Security, Privacy and Networking. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 370. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8664-1_9

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