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Mobile payments draw attention to growing security concerns

Mobile Payments Security ConcernsMobile payments grow, and so too do security worries

Mobile payments are on the rise all over the world. More consumers are getting their hands on smartphones and tablets, allowing them to shop and purchase products online with nothing more than their mobile device and their financial information. Mobile commerce services are expanding, providing the infrastructure necessary to facilitate a new form of commerce among a wide range of consumers. As mobile payments become more common, they are attracting the attention of more than just consumers and businesses. Hackers are beginning to consider mobile commerce a very lucrative playground, and the growth of mobile payments is highlighting the security concerns that exist in this emerging field.

Mobile commerce may yet be vulnerable to threats

The mobile commerce field has successfully attracted several large companies, many of whom have investing in improving the technology used in the field. As the technology that forms the foundation for mobile payments improved, it becomes easier for consumers to make payments directly from the smartphone of tablets. Many of the technological updates have been focused on making mobile commerce more accessible to consumers, however, and not necessarily more secure. This has left many gaps in protection that could be exploited by malicious parties.

Malware targeting mobile commerce field is becoming more common

NQ Mobile, a leading developer of mobile security software, notes that more than 65,000 new malware threats were exposed throughout the world in 2012.  Much of this malware was designed to simply gain access to a mobile device and exploit its information in some way. A significant portion of these threats, which posed as unassuming and docile mobile applications, were designed specifically to steal a consumers financial information when they participated in mobile commerce in some way. NQ Mobile claims that the problem is serious and growing to become a major crisis if measures are not taken to address the issue of malware in the mobile commerce field.

Awareness of mobile security currently lacking among consumers

Mobile security is currently one of the largest challenges facing mobile payments today. Many consumers have shown that they are willing to purchase products, shop, or pay their bills with a mobile device, but relatively few actually do so due to concerns regarding the security of their information. There are several brands of security applications available to help protect mobile devices from malware that would exploit a consumer’s financial information, but awareness of these applications is still somewhat low among many mobile consumers.

Intel and UnionPay team to take on mobile payments

Mobile Payments partnershipIntel and UnionPay to develop new mobile payments platform

Intel has announced a new collaboration with China UnionPay, the only domestic bank card organization in China. The two companies will work together to create a new, secure platform for mobile payments. China has become a hub for mobile technology and many consumers are beginning to show strong favor for mobile commerce. In order to accommodate the needs of consumers, UnionPay has begun to take the issue of mobile payments more seriously.

Intel to leverage its security technology for new platform

Security is one of the major challenges that continues to serve as a roadblock to the widespread adoption of mobile payments. Mobile devices are beginning to traffic a significant amount of valuable financial information. This information has become a very attractive target for hackers and malicious groups looking to exploit this information. To address the security problem, Intel leveraging its Identity Protection Technology for the new mobile payments platform. UnionPay accounts for 3.5 billion bank cards, which are accepted in at least 141 countries around the world. Providing these consumers with a secure way to engage in mobile commerce may help mobile payments finally attain the momentum needed to begin replacing more conventional forms of commerce.

UnionPay showcases NFC-based mobile commerce service

UnionPay has also begun showing off its Quick Pass service, which in a mobile commerce service that makes use of NFC technology. More than 1.1 million NFC-enabled point-of-sale terminals were installed in December of 2012 in order to serve as an infrastructure for the Quick Pass service. This service is meant to perform alongside the mobile payments platform that Intel and UnionPay are currently developing.

Mobile commerce continues to find success in Aisa

Mobile commerce has found a great deal of traction in the Asian market. With mobile technology penetration high in many sectors of the market, mobile commerce has been able to establish a strong foothold in several countries. There are, of course, security concerns regarding the widespread adoption of mobile commerce, but companies like Intel and UnionPay are working to put these concerns to rest through the establishment of adequate security systems that will protect a consumer’s financial information.