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proxmark3 reviews and mentions
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Flipper Zero: Multi-Tool Device for Geeks
I would check out the Proxmark3 Github repo [0]. They have a cheatsheet [1] with the basics on how to get started. I also did a talk about RFID security last year about the basics [2]
To get started, the basics are: low freq (LF) is usually around 125khz and is rarely encrypted (HID Prox is the most common in the US). The data is often encoded in Wiegand format for access control systems (something to keep in mind when reading the raw data).
High freq (HF) (aka NFC) is ~13Mhz and is readable by most Android phones with NFC. Not all tag data can be read however. HF cards support a lot of different options including data storage (normally in a block layout with permissions to read and write depending on keys) and encryption (iCLASS and SEOS being the HID offerings and very common). Some can be cloned (like hotel cards) while others (like SEOS) require a downgrade attack to work correctly (SEOS -> normal SEOS reader -> Weigand data -> older style card like HID Prox).
[0] https://github.com/RfidResearchGroup/proxmark3
[1] https://github.com/RfidResearchGroup/proxmark3/blob/master/d...
- Proxmark3 Unleashes 'Faraday': A Leap Forward
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Announcing 'Raccoon' - The Latest Proxmark3 Release!
🔗 https://github.com/RfidResearchGroup/proxmark3/releases/tag/v4.17140
- vending machine nfc
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Help with dumping Mifaire Classic 1k (Hilton) on Proxmark3
After pulling and compiling a newer proxmark3 generic firmware from the RfidResearchGroup repo I got farther but now have a new message I've not found much about with static nonces. https://github.com/RfidResearchGroup/proxmark3/
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Unknown USB Device on Proxmark3 Easy
you could use linux (ubuntu) https://github.com/RfidResearchGroup/proxmark3/blob/master/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Linux-Installation-Instructions.md
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Is it possible to copy an iClass card into a MiFare 1k card?
You will have to do the leg word, but this is a starting point: https://github.com/RfidResearchGroup/proxmark3/blob/master/client/luascripts/hf_mf_sim_hid.lua
- Question about sector 0 block 0
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On-site Encrypted Access Control System?
Grab yourself a Proxmark3, read the instructions here, and you can extract your iClass elite key in a few seconds. You can pick up a PM3 easy for a few bucks.
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Dangerous Things guide, errors during compile
I cloned whatever the latest commit was at https://github.com/RfidResearchGroup/proxmark3, which is what the guide on dangerous things suggests (where I bought my PM).
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RfidResearchGroup/proxmark3 is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of proxmark3 is C.