and time is short before mobile devices see a cybercrime scourge. In fact, 92% of ISOs believe that mobile payments will increase cybercrime significantly over the next few years. Some mobile commerce crime new security threats
mobile commercetwo-step hurdle modelpurchase intensityCanadian Internet Use SurveyDESCRIPTION This study examines the role of crime consciousness and access device type on consumers' online purchase decisions. We use a two-step hurdle approach to estimate consumer behavior. In the first step, the ...
Add to cart The user activity of storing merchandise in a virtual shopping cart that the user intends to later purchase from an online e-commerce website. This enables users to continue browsing and “check-out” later or alternately delete these items from the cart. Advertisement A commercial ...
The latest developments in mobile device technologies and demand for sophisticated mobile applications have changed user trends towards computing. Mobile devices are expected to provide complicated and ubiquitous services instead of simple telephony and computation. Applications such as m-commerce, mobile tel...
complete picture of mobile use by MSEs than was previously available to ICTD researchers, and identifies priorities for future research, including comparisons of the impact of mobile use across subsectors of MSEs and assessments of use of advanced services such as mobile banking and mobile commerce....
Chinese telecoms equipment suppliers have previously been criticized by some countries due to suspected backdoors in its products, and if United States has banned its several major government departments, including NASA, Justice and Commerce Departments, from purchasing Chinese products and computer technolo...
Organized crime values the ability to receive and distribute funds without being subject to financial transparency. So in our increasingly interconnected global village, criminal elements will assuredly take advantage of innovative developments in mobile banking, commerce and communications to further criminal...
They provide the computational core for an enormous number of embedded and cyber-physical systems that sustain the infrastructure of our society, such as in transportation with chips embedded into cars; in commerce, for instance by maintaining evidence of the retail product; in industry, with ...
Video case study: One of the most interesting m-commerce examples is the Cannes Lion winning Homeplus Subway Virtual Store in Seoul which allows customers to buy products from billboard posters at the station by scanning a product QR code. Enabling/encouraging companies to develop mobile services...
Looking at mobile learning in a wider context, we have to recognise that mobile, personal, and wireless devices are now radically transforming societal notions of discourse and knowledge, and are responsible for new forms of art, employment, language, commerce, deprivation, and crime, as well as...