NFCProxy / Wiki / Home. Nfc_attack_surface. Developers community - Waterfox. Mfcuk - MFCUK - MiFare Classic Universal toolKit - Google Project Hosting - Waterfox. IMPORTANT: Due to constant lack of time, I (Andrei Costin) cannot support/maintain this project.
If there is any volunteer to maintain/develop, please contact me or leave a message on libnfc's forum. 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 Wishlist for next version: More of research type long-term activity (any volunteers :)?)
Zv_mf_dark_side-v0.3.zip Nov 28 829 KB 604 Downloads zv_mf_dark_side-v0.2.zip Nov 15 43.2 KB 82 Downloads zv_mf_dark_side-v0.1.zip Nov 13 40.1 KB 48 Downloads either Nokia 6131 either Nokia 6212 iCarte for iPhone Andrei. Libnfc - Public platform independent Near Field Communication (NFC) library - Google Project Hosting - Waterfox. This is development site of libnfc, the Free/Libre Near Field Communication (NFC) Library.
Important: due to googlecode restrictions, libnfc's download section is now hosted at If you are new to libnfc, you should browse its dedicated wiki page[¹] to collect useful information and have a look to our forum[²]. What can you do with libnfc? There are plenty of projects based on libnfc. A few of them originate from the same development team, you can find more info on them on the nfc-tools wiki[³] and nfc-tools project[⁴] Installation Installation steps are different depending on version you are willing to install.
Stable version Please follow instructions present in our main website. Development version Fetch current version using Git as described in this page: You can compile development version using: Note: If you want all libnfc hardware drivers, you will need to have libusb (library and headers) plus on *BSD and GNU/Linux systems, libpcsclite (library and headers). Nfc-tools - Near Field Communication (NFC) tools under POSIX systems - Google Project Hosting - Waterfox. This project intent to provide useful NFC tools based on libnfc, the Open Source Near Field Communication (NFC) Library. nfc-tools is not a toolkit itself, it just provide some software components that are build on top of libnfc.
The repository of this project hosts some experimental tools (libraries, application, etc.) before it become enough mature to be hosted in a dedicated project page. If you are new to libnfc, you should browse the nfc-tools wiki[¹] to collect useful information and have a look to our forum[²]. RFID IO tools - Waterfox. News October 2012: Migrated source code to I realised one of the reasons I haven't been doing many updates is because it's always such a faff getting a new tarball together, updating the webpage etc., etc.
Now, should you be vaguely interested, you can simply watch the project on github and get notified whenever a change is committed... Even better, if you have updates you want to contribute, just fork and create a merge request... (The first of which was Nick von Dadelszen's Android support package). Sweet! I will follow my usual practice of 'commit early, commit often', so whenever I'm working on something, expect daily updates...
September 2011: Added Throwing Star LAN Tap to shop. March 2011: Added ubertooth-one to shop. December 2009 : Beta release 1.0b-beta integrates new version of libnfc wrapper (pynfc ver 0.2), which works with the latest libnfc SVN repo (r245). pn532emulate.py - sets up the emulator and processes one command. I've also added a tool for reading HID ProxCard IDs. Faculty of Science - Digital Security - RFID - Waterfox. MIFARE - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Waterfox. MIFARE is the NXP Semiconductors-owned trademark of a series of chips widely used in contactless smart cards and proximity cards.
According to the producers, billions of smart card chips and many millions of reader modules have been sold.[1] The technology is owned by NXP Semiconductors (spin off from Philips Electronics in 2006) with headquarters in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and main business sites in Nijmegen, Netherlands, and Hamburg, Germany. The MIFARE name covers proprietary technologies based upon various levels of the ISO/IEC 14443 Type A 13.56 MHz contactless smart card standard. Variants[edit] The technology is embodied in both cards and readers (also referred to as a Proximity Coupling Device which is suitable to use).
The MIFARE name (derived from the term MIkron FARE Collection System) covers seven different kinds of contactless cards: MIFARE Classic MIFARE Ultralight low-cost ICs that employ a proprietary protocol compliant to ISO/IEC 14443-3 Type A.