WASET
	%0 Journal Article
	%A Ryuya Uda
	%D 2011
	%J International Journal of Economics and Management Engineering
	%B World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
	%I Open Science Index 50, 2011
	%T Digital Forensics for Electronic Commerce on the Web
	%U https://publications.waset.org/pdf/12362
	%V 50
	%X On existing online shopping on the web, SSL and
password are usually used to achieve the secure trades. SSL shields
communication from the third party who is not related with the trade,
and indicates that the trader's web site is authenticated by one of the
certification authority. Password certifies a customer as the same
person who has visited the trader's web site before, and protects the
customer's privacy such as what the customer has bought on the site.
However, there is no forensics for the trades in those cased above.
With existing methods, no one can prove what is ordered by
customers, how many products are ordered and even whether
customers have ordered or not. The reason is that the third party has to
guess what were traded with logs that are held by traders and by
customers. The logs can easily be created, deleted and forged since
they are electronically stored. To enhance security with digital
forensics for electronic commerce on the web, I indicate a secure
method with cellular phones.
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