Hello,
So I finally got my android phone today with NFC Enabled.
I want to trick people by using it as replacement of my school card.
The school card uses nfc too, I've tested that with some free nfc apps on play store.
Any apps that will help me do this, or any tutorials are welcome.
can your phone read the school card? if no, then it is not possible unless you program an app to distribute your schoolcard information. if yes, try to port(for lack of a better word) the information to an app that will distribute your schoolcard info to the scanner, acting as a schoolcard. if there this no app that can do this, bring this up to the Q/A Forums or try forwarding your question to a developer. they will try to help. unless if you are an app developer yourself then you could try this. hey who knows, it may work.
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also, if google can store your cards onto your smartphone using google wallet, im guessing that this is possible
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also, if google can store your cards onto your smartphone using google wallet, im guessing that this is possible
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Wallet doesn't emulate your cards, it actually simulates a completely different card, and then builds your card through its online service.
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Unfortunately NFC cards cannot be emulated by NFC phone. The school cards are most probably Mifare standard (compatible with NFC) and therefore you can read them. The school system most probably reads the mifare serial number - this can be copied to another card, but not emulated by a phone. The system may also use ID number encrypted in mifare memory and that would be even more complicated to hack.
However with card emulation - NFC phones do not natively have any serial number. One can be created by installing special applet into NFC memory or NFC SIM card. To do this you would need access codes from the vendor or network operator and they dont give them to anyone.
And even if you would have these codes, the reader would maybe still have to be altered to be able to read those identification applets.
We can read an ID out via NFC and how if we send this ID when devices are read by others?
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hi, i'm from indonesia
there are anyways to change our school card to nfc , if the id card doesn't support nfc , what can i do ?
psp9000333 said:
can your phone read the school card? if no, then it is not possible unless you program an app to distribute your schoolcard information. if yes, try to port(for lack of a better word) the information to an app that will distribute your schoolcard info to the scanner, acting as a schoolcard. if there this no app that can do this, bring this up to the Q/A Forums or try forwarding your question to a developer. they will try to help. unless if you are an app developer yourself then you could try this. hey who knows, it may work.
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also, if google can store your cards onto your smartphone using google wallet, im guessing that this is possible
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Supported on Note 2?
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In here, there isn't Google Wallet payment nor any kind of NFC payment.
How to test the NFC?
Is there any NFC transmitter thing that we can order for testing?
I live in the Netherlands. I have never heard NFC being used here.
CMIIW...
Thanks
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gogol said:
In here, there isn't Google Wallet payment nor any kind of NFC payment.
How to test the NFC?
Is there any NFC transmitter thing that we can order for testing?
I live in the Netherlands. I have never heard NFC being used here.
CMIIW...
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I've used this to test my octopus card
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nxp.nfc.tagwriter&feature=search_result
Thanks. Lucky I still have some octopus cards from my trip to HK.
I read some tags with no problem, but some cards even though detected, it said not supported and cannot store data.
And I don't want to mess up with the other octopus card because it still contains some money.
Hmm...
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gogol said:
Thanks. Lucky I still have some octopus cards from my trip to HK.
I read some tags with no problem, but some cards even though detected, it said not supported and cannot store data.
And I don't want to mess up with the other octopus card because it still contains some money.
Hmm...
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the GNexus currently can only read pre-formatted tags IIRC
you might want to check out the Apps/Themes section as there is a bunch of NFC stuff over there (just search NFC)
Hello, i'm quite new to NFC devices (and NFC generally, in Italy it's not really used).
I travel often and in Turin, GTT has a NFC card that is used to access metropolitan trains.
I have a Galaxy Nexus, there's a way to use the phone as it is this card? I mean, the NFC tag contains just a "code", right? Is it possible to read this code and make my phone "emulate" the card?
I guess you could, I saw someone on YouTube use there nexus device and payed for gas in the petrol ( gas if you're American) station.
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Look at this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1706057
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So nothing to do for now... Thanks
Due to the NFC secure element you cannot emulate any information. Only the apps such as Visa and Google wallet have the keys to the secure element.
That is assuming the device has a secure element installed. For example the T-Mobile version of the galaxy s 2 has NFC built in but no secure element that will be later added with the whole Isis wireless payment coming out....
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If so, can I copy the code from a certain tag and have my device replace the tag?
Here is what I mean:
Let's say I am in a hotel where they use cards with NFC to unlock the doors. Can I use a special software to copy the code found in the NFC tag inside the card and then have my phone "project" that code with it's NFC capabilities? The result: Unlocking the hotel door with my phone.
I am generally speaking.
Thanks,
Oren
Think there's an app for that.
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Think there's an app for that.
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And that app might be...?
There seems no APIs for notifying detection of external RF field to apps. So, probably it's impossible.
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I don't know what exactly you want to do,but this URL should put you on the right track not to mention it works great.DL Check out Samsung ezon door locks, they use NFC and the link below is Samsung's way of letting you clone the code to your phone so it can be used instead. Works over RFID, now remember say a work card or hotel as you said. Well unless the hotel happened to have 0 security for encrypting or shielding there RFID unlock code in this case, similar to the defcon hack. Then it would not be as easy to implement. So yes it can be done providing you have access to the master key in effect or there isn't any security. Things such as gwallett as everyone knows uses the secure element in our phones to keep someone from getting someone elses wallet info.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0082CQT9O/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
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is there any known apps that can essentially clone an entire NFC card, just wondering because i keep losing my Transit cards which are MiFare Classic 1K and would like to have the ability to clone my card and use my One XL to rebroadcast the Cloned data
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No, you will need the keys to the embedded secure element. Or ask google wallet to implement it, what they will not do
Ask your public trasportation company to offer that. The French contractor of an overground tube here in my city offers nfc cards while the bus company offers the pay per sms way. Putting them together I'd have a rechargeble nfc app for all public means.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skjolberg.nfc.clone2
Try this out it has been able to clone my transit card
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Google Wallet will install from the market but is blocked by Verizon.
Any help?
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Google Wallet will install from the market but is blocked by Verizon.
Any help?
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Theres something you can flash in the general forums that fixes Google wallet but it doesn't matter. Unfortunately, the Verizon HTC one lacks secure element which is necessary to use Google wallet to make NFC payments.
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Theres something you can flash in the general forums that fixes Google wallet but it doesn't matter. Unfortunately, the Verizon HTC one lacks secure element which is necessary to use Google wallet to make NFC payments.
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Eck... one of the few features I actually really did use on a daily basis on my Galaxy Nexus. Thanks for the reply!
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Google Wallet will install from the market but is blocked by Verizon.
Any help?
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http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/17/4...available-all-android-phones-every-us-carrier
Do I'm using the eclipticONE ROM which has Google wallet. I've never had this app before so I was wondering where I can use it to make NFC payments. Are there certain retailers that can take it as a form of payment?
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m4rk0358 said:
Do I'm using the eclipticONE ROM which has Google wallet. I've never had this app before so I was wondering where I can use it to make NFC payments. Are there certain retailers that can take it as a form of payment?
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if you go into the about section you will notice that tap n pay is unavailable. Vzw ones lack secure element chip and therefore cannot use this app. Thank Isis for this.
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if you go into the about section you will notice that tap n pay is unavailable. Vzw ones lack secure element chip and therefore cannot use this app. Thank Isis for this.
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Chip is not needed just a software fix, there is one for the S3 and 4, also there is a NFC sim card you can get that contains a secure element.
But you then need to fool wallet into thinking you have another carriers HTC ONE. This can be done via the build.prop.
Actually there is a version of the apk floating around with it done in app not sure it will work here
nujackk said:
Chip is not needed just a software fix, there is one for the S3 and 4, also there is a NFC sim card you can get that contains a secure element.
But you then need to fool wallet into thinking you have another carriers HTC ONE. This can be done via the build.prop.
Actually there is a version of the apk floating around with it done in app not sure it will work here
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This is interesting. Can you point out where you found this information?
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This is interesting. Can you point out where you found this information?
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Currently using on my Verizon S3, had planned on trying it out on HTC ONE this weekend. But idjet brother couldn't be bothered to answer the door so I have to wait a few more days.
I'll look for the thread that got me started
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OK so here is the S3 Thread that helped me get tap and pay working, I started reading around page 330. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769083
Also I'm thinking if you have the NFC sim you could try the ASOP version in this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400143
Again I have yet to test any of this myself since still waiting on my phone but thinking it will probably work. If not then we will need a similar LIB fix as the S3/S4 uses
Well using those guides I installed Google Wallet and its asking me to setup tap and pay. I need to see if I can get one of my parents to help me test it tomorrow or sometime soon if someone else doesn't try before me.
BTW im on Cyanogen Rom and I think i have the verizon nfc sim.
megaorange1 said:
Well using those guides I installed Google Wallet and its asking me to setup tap and pay. I need to see if I can get one of my parents to help me test it tomorrow or sometime soon if someone else doesn't try before me.
BTW im on Cyanogen Rom and I think i have the verizon nfc sim.
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Then you should be good once you get a card setup try it at 7eleven
megaorange1 said:
Well using those guides I installed Google Wallet and its asking me to setup tap and pay. I need to see if I can get one of my parents to help me test it tomorrow or sometime soon if someone else doesn't try before me.
BTW im on Cyanogen Rom and I think i have the verizon nfc sim.
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So does it work?
HTC One s-off
Unfortunately I haven't been able to test it yet and I don't know when I will be able to.
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OK guys I think I found a way that works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46843760