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1 © 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall, Electronic Commerce 2008, Efraim Turban, et al. Electronic Payment Systems

2 12-2 The Payment Revolution Some crucial factors come into play in determining whether a particular method of e-payment achieves critical mass: Independence Interoperability and portability Security Anonymity Divisibility Ease of use Transaction fees Regulations

3 12-3 The Payment Revolution The key participants in processing card payments online include: Acquiring bank Credit card association Customer Issuing bank Merchant Payment processing service Processor

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5 12-5 The Payment Revolution Fraudulent Card Transactions In the online world, merchants are held liable for fraudulent transactions Merchants can incur additional fees and penalties imposed by the card associations Costs associated with combating fraudulent transactions are also the merchant’s responsibility

6 12-6 The Payment Revolution The key tools used in combating fraud: Address Verification System (AVS) Detects fraud by comparing the address entered on a Web page with the address information on file with the cardholder’s issuing bank

7 12-7 The Payment Revolution The key tools used in combating fraud: card verification number (CVN) Detects fraud by comparing the verification number printed on the signature strip on the back of the card with the information on file with the cardholder’s issuing bank

8 12-8 The Payment Revolution virtual credit card An e-payment system in which a credit card issuer gives a special transaction number that can be used online in place of regular credit card numbers smart card An electronic card containing an embedded microchip that enables predefined operations or the addition, deletion, or manipulation of information on the card

9 9 Online Payment Basics Scrip: Any substitute for currency which is not legal tender, and is often a form of credit. For example… Digital cash minted by a company instead of by a government (e.g., Linden Dollars) Gift certificates or gift cards Subway tokens or arcade tokens

10 10 Payment Acceptance and Processing Steps followed once a merchant receives a consumer’s payment card information: Merchant authenticates payment card Merchant checks with payment card issuer To ensure that credit or funds are available Puts a hold on the credit line or the funds needed to cover the charge Settlement of balance with the issuer

11 11 Payment Cards The term payment card describes all types of plastic cards used to make purchases Credit card Has a spending limit based on a user’s credit history Debit card Removes an amount from a cardholder’s bank account Transfers it to the seller’s bank account Charge card Carries no spending limit Amount charged is due at the end of the billing period

12 12 Advantages and Disadvantages of Payment Cards Advantages: Widespread acceptance Usually have built-in security for merchants Disadvantage: Payment card service companies charge merchants per-transaction fees and monthly processing fees

13 13 Electronic Cash Term that describes any value storage and exchange system created by a private entity that: Does not use paper documents or coins Can serve as a substitute for government-issued physical currency

14 14 Micropayments and Small Payments Micropayments Internet payments for items costing from a few cents to around $1 Small payments Payments of less than $10

15 15 Privacy and Security of Electronic Cash Concerns about electronic payment methods include: Privacy and security Independence Portability Convenience Advantages of electronic cash include being: Independent and portable

16 16 Holding Electronic Cash: Online and Offline Cash Online cash storage Trusted third party is involved in all transfers of electronic cash Holds consumers’ cash accounts Offline cash storage Virtual equivalent of money kept in a wallet No third party is involved in the transaction Double-spending Spending electronic cash twice

17 17 Advantages and Disadvantages of Electronic Cash Advantages of electronic cash: Transactions are more efficient Costs less than processing credit card transactions Disadvantages of electronic cash: No audit trail Money laundering and fraud Susceptible to forgery

18 18 Providing Security for Electronic Cash Cryptographic algorithms Keys to creating tamperproof electronic cash that can be traced back to its origins Anonymous electronic cash Electronic cash that cannot be traced back to the person who spent it Creating truly anonymous electronic cash Requires a bank to issue electronic cash with embedded serial numbers

19 19 Electronic Cash Systems PayPal Founding in 2000 and purchased by eBay in 2002 Provides payment processing services to businesses and to individuals Peer-to-peer (P2P) payment system Free payment clearing service for individuals

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21 21 Electronic Wallets Hold credit card numbers, electronic cash, owner identification, and contact information Give consumers the benefit of entering their information just once Make shopping more efficient

22 22 Microsoft.NET Passport An electronic wallet operated by Microsoft Passport consists of four integrated services: Passport single sign-in service (SSI) Passport Wallet service Kids Passport service Public profiles

23 23 Yahoo! Wallet Server side electronic wallet offered by Yahoo! Lets users store information about several major credit and charge cards Many industry observers and privacy rights activist groups are concerned about electronic wallets

24 24 Stored-Value Cards Stored-value cards can be an elaborate smart card with a microchip that records a currency balance Common stored-value cards include: Prepaid phone, copy, subway, and bus cards

25 25 Magnetic Strip Cards Magnetic strip cards Cannot send or receive information Cannot increment or decrement value of cash stored on the card Processing must be done on a device into which the card is inserted

26 12-26 Smart Cards smart card reader Activates and reads the contents of the chip on a smart card, usually passing the information on to a host system smart card operating system Special system that handles file management, security, input/output (I/O), and command execution and provides an application programming interface (API) for a smart card

27 12-27 Smart Cards

28 12-28 Smart Cards Applications of Smart Cards Retail Purchases Transit Fares E-Identification Health Care Securing Smart Cards Smart cards are more secure than conventional payment cards


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