Accessing the Secure Element? - NFC Hacking

I am interrested in storing information on the secure element. However, accessing the secure element is difficult. What steps must I follow in storing data on such a device, without contacting the Mobile device manufacturer for special permission to access the secure element.
Could this be possibly done on the Sumsung S2 ,S3 or S4?

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Remote Device Management

Does anyone know if there is any free software for Windows Mobile to allow management tasks to be performed remotely? If not, I guess I will be creating it. Right now, I am looking to view/dump/edit the registry remotely (via the Internet). Obviously encryption would be required as I don't want to give the world access to my phone registry!
I think this is possible with this freeware :
WIFI remote access : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=586654&highlight=wifi+remote

[Q] Program to send Hex codes to phone through USB?

I have been using a program to monitor the URB packets sent between the PC and the phone to see if I can figure out what is unlocking the drive. Does anyone know of a program where I can manually send a packet to the phone through USB so that I can test? It would be super helpful!
Thanks
Revskills looks pretty dangerous. Start it and use the mobile ports.
Revskills is the name of the program.
I got what unlocks the phone logged (from monitors), and i do have a program to send the Usb raw data (that i mentioned on other topic).
Can't giveaway the program as i use it on linux, and is development-wise handmade from scratch by me (not gui, needs compilation each time i try something, etc).
Unfortunately, i can't operate with my device to test it (need to be ON and on the kin normal mode).
If someone want to sell me one, i may gratefully pay for a second hand one hehe.
Are you implying you can access the picture storage areas and pull them off the phone?
i'm implying that i have a program to send bulk hex code to the device or control transfer data too.
The "unlock" thing about the storage nand you wonder about is a mixture of both things, modifying device USB properties needed when it's needed.
Protocol used is MTP-like (which is "open") with several variations, so they called it MTPz ("z"une protocol for MTP).
And also I imply that the Zune usb monitoring is futile, as it uses Janus Drm (i always said it) and it's a response challege with cryptography used (not doable).
Nothing more, nothing less.

Removing or Circumventing Trusted CA Requirement - Android 7.1

Okay, so the Pixel has been great but there are a few annoyances that have come with the added security. I won't go into my rant about not being able to mount the Pixel as a mass storage device on a computer to transfer files. But I ran into another problem with connecting to my work's WiFi..
basically, they have it set up to give out an internally signed cert when you connect and you have to accept this cert in order to authenticate with their Cisco systems. This is pretty standard, although they don't have their cert signed by a Trusted Certificate Authority, they just internally sign them. This causes a problem with Android 7.1 as you cannot trust a cert that is NOT signed by one of the pre-installed Trusted CA's.
Does anyone have a way around this? I've tried installing the cert manually in several different ways but the appliance at work basically throws an error because of the lack of acceptance from the Android client:
12321 PEAP failed SSL/TLS handshake because the client rejected the ISE local-certificate
It seems that Google's new security measures are providing additional headaches for the sake of "improved security". I would just like to run my phone without this, or find a way to trust this internally signed cert. iOS allows you to trust them, but then again iOS 10 is far less secure than Android 7.1.

Use NFC Cards for Identifaction?

Hi
I need an System for my Social Club where Member must be identification with an ID that is not easy to reproduce.
What I need is a System who allow me to Print my own Cards on an Card printer (maybe Zebra?) and also allow me to write the identification thing via NFC on the Chip.
What I though is an Card with an Chip like the CC and ATM Cards (in Europe...) use.

Copy a NFC card to my Android phone and use my Android phone as that NFC card?

I have a few NFC cards for different access and I would like to copy the auth information on that NFC card to my Android phone so I can use ONE Android phone (which also is more difficult to lose) for all NFC reader access points.
Is this possible?
riahc3 said:
I have a few NFC cards for different access and I would like to copy the auth information on that NFC card to my Android phone so I can use ONE Android phone (which also is more difficult to lose) for all NFC reader access points.
Is this possible?
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"NFC Card Emulator" should be able to do that. you need root of course. look it up in the Play Store
however credit cards or in the Netherlands "OV chipkaart" (OV = Public Transport, chipkaart = chip (?) card ) won't work. just basic cards without verification or whatever will work.
It only works if the ID of the card is used for authentication. If there is any token involved, it won't work.
However, I don't understand why root is necessary. The NFC standard should allow the phone to set any ID by will. However, it only SHOULD present a random ID every time, but not MUST. However, Samsung decided to not allow people to change this, even with root. Therefor, no way this works with S7.
Emulating the NFC card is to modify the system's NFC chip's memory space which is root required.
aeroxy said:
Emulating the NFC card is to modify the system's NFC chip's memory space which is root required.
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Hello,
I need this information for research ! Would you happen to know what particular (specific) file most be modify and with what? Thank you so much in advance.

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