@Alexthebestia: Indeed. A better demonstration would be when he would show the UID from the original card, the UID from a blank card, and than altering the UID from the blank card, to give it the same UID as the original card. If he manages that, and shows it, I would be impressed...
@weeardguy: yes, I don't think it is possible to clone a card on another one, maybe it could be during the production phase (creating a card with a UID identical to another one, but I think it's just a bit illegal :P).
@Alexthebestia Yes. I think it's a production proces that can't be reversed (electrical connections inside the chip)
That doesn't make this a security risk, because there are systems (believe it or not) that place data in the memory above the UID, and thus make altering of the memory the card 'valid' to the system, while the UID isn't valid.
@420artemis420 THEY ARE OFFERED FREE TO THE COMPANIES BY THE GOVERNMENT & PAID WITH YOUR TAX PAYERS MONEY. SO WAKE UP & UNITE. THEN GO TO COURT & SAY NO TO GOVERNMENT FINANCING YOUR ENSLAVEMENT & VIOLATION OF PRIVACY. AND THEN THERE IS OF COURSE WAIST & THESE COMPANIES ARE PRACTICING THEIR CHIP TRACING PROGRAMS & REFINING IT FOR WHEN HUMANS ARE FORCED TO CARRY THE CHIPS IN THEIR BODIES. THE GOVERNMENT IS SUPPOSED TO BE OUR SERVANT & NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND.
If anyone's got a link to schematics, seems like a fun weekend project. :P
xblJBechen 1 year ago
WHERE CAN I BUY ONE
prettyboy119 2 years ago
this is emulating, not cloning. there's a lot of difference
Alexthebestia 2 years ago
@Alexthebestia: Indeed. A better demonstration would be when he would show the UID from the original card, the UID from a blank card, and than altering the UID from the blank card, to give it the same UID as the original card. If he manages that, and shows it, I would be impressed...
weeardguy 2 years ago
@weeardguy: yes, I don't think it is possible to clone a card on another one, maybe it could be during the production phase (creating a card with a UID identical to another one, but I think it's just a bit illegal :P).
Alexthebestia 2 years ago
@Alexthebestia Yes. I think it's a production proces that can't be reversed (electrical connections inside the chip)
That doesn't make this a security risk, because there are systems (believe it or not) that place data in the memory above the UID, and thus make altering of the memory the card 'valid' to the system, while the UID isn't valid.
weeardguy 2 years ago
very good this is what we need, one day nothin will work without those little devils, to know how to manage them the way i want is a good thing
GonG108 2 years ago
who cares?
the guy is so cute and sexy.
QMRllp 2 years ago 4
They want to implant them into people too.
shadowmyfeet 2 years ago
amazing how unsecure these rfids are, yet they're being crammed down our throats via credit card companies and real id.
420artemis420 3 years ago 2
@420artemis420 THEY ARE OFFERED FREE TO THE COMPANIES BY THE GOVERNMENT & PAID WITH YOUR TAX PAYERS MONEY. SO WAKE UP & UNITE. THEN GO TO COURT & SAY NO TO GOVERNMENT FINANCING YOUR ENSLAVEMENT & VIOLATION OF PRIVACY. AND THEN THERE IS OF COURSE WAIST & THESE COMPANIES ARE PRACTICING THEIR CHIP TRACING PROGRAMS & REFINING IT FOR WHEN HUMANS ARE FORCED TO CARRY THE CHIPS IN THEIR BODIES. THE GOVERNMENT IS SUPPOSED TO BE OUR SERVANT & NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND.
candygir7 1 year ago
Loved the video. Thanks for bringing this exploit to light. Can you please post the scematic and software hash for your device?
giburger 3 years ago 5