Old revisionsBacklinksExport to PDFODT exportBack to top Recent ChangesPrintPermalink × Table of Contents What's RFID? What is NFC RFID Hardware Reader/Writer Touch-a-tag ACR122U Proxmark NFC Tags NTAG216 RFID Software libnfc RFIDIOt mfoc mfcuk mfoc & mfcuk installation guides What's RFID? Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. What is NFC Near field communication (NFC) is a set of communication protocols that enable two electronic devices, one of which is usually a portable device such as a smartphone, to establish communication by bringing them within 4 cm (2 in) of each other. RFID Hardware Reader/Writer Touch-a-tag C3L is in possession of several Touchatag readers which work fine on Linux (after some hacking) If you want to get one for yourself, you should hurry up because the manufacturer closes it's store on the 31. December ’12. If you order from Benelux you should visit getdigital.de. They sell and deliver them very fast. ACR122U A good piece of hardware with a good linux support. Proxmark Works like a charm under linux! NFC Tags NTAG216 Those are the NFC tags we use to chip our Hackerspace passports. Capacity: 888 Byte. Standard: NFC Forum Type 2 Tag ISO 14 443 A nfc-mfultralight r dump.mfd nfc-mfultralight w dump.mfd RFID Software libnfc sudo apt-get install libnfc-dev RFIDIOt A bunch of python scripts. Preinstalled on Kali linux. mfoc Mifare Classic Offline Cracker is a tool that can recover keys from Mifare Classic cards. Website mfcuk Installation procedure was from 2012. Now the installation is straight forward! MFCUK - MiFare Classic Universal toolKit. Toolkit containing samples and various tools based on and around libnfc and crapto1, with emphasis on Mifare Classic NXP/Philips RFID cards. Special emphasis of the toolkit is on the following: mifare classic weakness demonstration/exploitation demonstrate use of libnfc (and ACR122 readers) demonstrate use of Crapto1 implementation to confirm internal workings and to verify theoretical/practical weaknesses/attacks Website mfoc & mfcuk installation guides Ubuntu Install the pcscd package. sudo apt-get install pcscd Install libccid sudo apt-get install libccid Install autoreconf sudo apt-get install autoreconf Install libnfc-1.3.9 autoreconf -vis ./configure make sudo make install Download mfoc autoreconf -vis ./configure make sudo make install If you encounter problems after the execution, do this: sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libncf.so* /usr/lib/ Now mfoc should be up and running. Download and install libnfc-1.5.1 autoreconf -vis ./configure make sudo make install Download mfcuk svn checkout http://mfcuk.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ mfcuk-read-only Symlink shared object libs! sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libncf.so* /usr/lib/ Install mfcuk autoreconf -vis automake --add-missing autoconf ./configure Now open the Makefiles in /mfcuk-read-only & /mfcuk-read-only/src and search for the line LIBS = .Replace it with: LIBS = $(LIBNFC_LIBS) Now… make sudo make install Final step cd /mfcuk-read-only/src cp data /usr/local/bin Now you should be ready for ownage! projects/security/rfid.txt Last modified: 2021/10/10 22:51by wc3lmin