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Top 11 Mifare Open-Source Projects
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MifareClassicTool
An Android NFC app for reading, writing, analyzing, etc. MIFARE Classic RFID tags.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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ChameleonMini
The ChameleonMini is a versatile contactless smartcard emulator compliant to NFC. The ChameleonMini was developed by https://kasper-oswald.de. The device is available at https://shop.kasper.it. For further information see the Getting Started Page https://rawgit.com/emsec/ChameleonMini/master/Doc/Doxygen/html/_page__getting_started.html or the Wiki tab above.
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metrodroid
Read data from public transit cards using your NFC Android phone! (iOS 13 and PC/SC support coming soon)
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ChameleonMini-rebooted
Chameleon Mini revE rebooted - Iceman Fork, the ChameleonMini is a versatile contactless smartcard emulator (NFC/RFID)
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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ChameleonMini-rebootedGUI
Windows based GUI for Chameleon Mini, the contactless smartcard emulator (NFC/RFID)
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NFCReaderWriter
NFCReaderWriter which supports to read data from NFC chips(iOS 11), write data to NFC chips(iOS 13) and read NFC tags infos(iOS 13) by iOS devices. Compatible with both Swift and Objective-C. I will appreciate you if give me a star on the top right of page.
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...
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKOAywZqisc
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Mifare projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | MifareClassicTool | 4,245 |
2 | proxmark3 | 3,465 |
3 | ChameleonMini | 1,679 |
4 | mfkey32v2 | 698 |
5 | nfc-pcsc | 512 |
6 | metrodroid | 493 |
7 | ChameleonMini-rebooted | 376 |
8 | ChameleonMini-rebootedGUI | 280 |
9 | NFCReaderWriter | 128 |
10 | ACR122U-tutorial | 21 |
11 | PiFare | 13 |
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