Another highlight for us at CCC was [Karsten Nohl] and [Henryk Plötz] presenting how they reversed Philips crypto-1 “classic” Mifare RFID chips which are used in car keys, among other things.
The hacking technique lays bare the security vulnerabilities of certain models of Saflok-brand RFID-based keycard locks ... that the keycard is still a MIFARE Classic card, it's likely still ...
Here’s an open source RFID cloner design that is about the same size as a standard RFID key card. It doesn’t need a battery to capture key codes, just the magnetic field generated by an RFID ...
Supports Seos 8K and MIFARE DESFire EV1 implementation on a single RFID chip solution Supports Seos advanced credential technology and MIFARE® DESFire® EV1 implementation, allowing interoperability to ...
ID technologies available: contactless RFID identification, DESfire, DESfire EV1, Mifare, Mifare plus and Mifare Ultralight Compatible. Outer thumbturn with red green indicator for availability of the ...
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