
Two Layer Security for Ticket Booking
Author(s) -
G. Michael,
C. Nalini,
Caroline Geetha
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.f1068.0886s219
Subject(s) - keypad , ticket , computer science , credit card , gsm , computer security , payment , encryption , operating system , world wide web
In this paper we use online payment gateways for payment systems even for ticket booking or movie ticketing. In that we use our credit card for payment. There is no security as we use credit card. More hacking is taking place. In this system, we are using hybrid technology and two layer security for the ticket booking process. With this we are bringing more secured transactions. In the first method SMS is used and in the second method browser based ticketing system is used. In the SMS model user will be giving their account number, pin number, withdrawal amount as text SMS to the GSM modem connected to the bank server. The bank server verifies account number and the pin number and the balance amount in the user account then generates OTP along with the bank’s ID to the user’s mobile number.Then user logins to the merchant (eg. cinema theatre) website gives the pin number along with the bank id using their own keypad matrix. This data is encrypted and sent to the merchant’s URL for the security purpose. At the initial point of registration bank provides a unique keypad ID for every user. The Merchant’s website will forward the pin number of the user to the corresponding bank. Bank will verify the OTP as well as keypad ID. If both are matched corresponding amount requested by the user is transferred to the merchant. Then the merchant issues the ticket to the user.In Modification phase, each key which is provided by the bank will have the expiration time that means if the key has two hours of time limit. Then we have to use the key within two hours else the amount will be reverted back to the corresponding account.