MIFARE Classic cards, produced by NXP Semiconductors, were used for everything from hotel room keys to public transit passes. They relied on a proprietary encryption algorithm called . However, security researchers eventually discovered that this encryption was fundamentally flawed, allowing attackers to clone cards by merely being near them for a few minutes. The Software "Legend"
An attack that collects "nonces" (unique identifiers) from a card reader to calculate the initial state of the encryption algorithm. Common Tools and Frameworks mifare classic card recovery tools beta v0 1 zipl
: This tool is typically tested with contactless card readers like the HID OMNIKEY 5321 CL . Technical Details (v0.1) MIFARE Classic cards, produced by NXP Semiconductors, were
While basic compared to modern alternatives like the Flipper Zero, this version focuses on essential card management: UID Retrieval MIFARE Classic cards