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Research Paper | Computer Science & Engineering | India | Volume 4 Issue 2, February 2015
A Secure Multilayer Honeypot in an E-Commerce Web Application
Gaurav Beriwal | Anuj Garg | Ravinder Jangra [2]
Abstract: E-commerce web applications are on a verge of not providing fair chance to all the consumers. E-commerce can be unfair especially in case of the check-out process as when many business trading corp. are vying for the limited supply item. Web applications security is more of a continuous plight as hackers and crackers are busy being creative avoiding/bypassing the many defensive tools to regulate security. The actuality is that the e-commerce application security is breached when some unethical corp. apply pre-formatted spiders or scripts to place orders. This gives them a very unjust advantage. Thus to rule out the problem i. e. to eliminate spiders/scripts in web applications by using a solution which is impractical to crack with no extra actions by the end user, this paper introduces an very innovative multilayer access to honeypots. This way is technically non-practical to crash or bypass proving secured web application forms.
Keywords: Honeypot, e-Commerce, Security, Threat, Web Applications, Eliminate Spiders, CSS
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 2, February 2015,
Pages: 769 - 773
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