how can i tell between rfc and rfid cards?? what are most apartment and job cards today?
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With google wallet launching will we be able to upgrade the SD card to use the service? Anybody knowanything about NFC SDcards?
its certainly a possibility. ive read of upcoming nfc sim cards and sd cards.
http://pocketnow.com/smartphone-news/no-nfc-on-your-phone-how-about-an-nfc-sdcard
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Is there any way to clone a Mifare Classic card via the NFC chip on the Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7105? I tried many apps for reading it and no succes... Thanks in advance!
No, there are no apps for that. Mifare Classic cards have secret key components that can not be copied.
You may only hack a mifare classic card with expensive equipment that can analyze the radio waves of the communication between the card and the reader station. And that is not something that can be accomplished by todays phones. Visit the "CARTES" conference if you want to see a such "hacking" equipment.
SpiderTilt said:
No, there are no apps for that. Mifare Classic cards have secret key components that can not be copied.
You may only hack a mifare classic card with expensive equipment that can analyze the radio waves of the communication between the card and the reader station. And that is not something that can be accomplished by todays phones. Visit the "CARTES" conference if you want to see a such "hacking" equipment.
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what is mifera card as well ?
It's mifare and they can't be read in sector 0
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I hope there is a way for my DESfire card get clone or change
I have a contactless credit card and in some shops i can pay for stuff by just touching the card on the card reader..
Is it possible to emulate my cards NFC tag on my phone?
Not as Simply as you Would Think
hudsonhicks said:
I have a contactless credit card and in some shops i can pay for stuff by just touching the card on the card reader..
Is it possible to emulate my cards NFC tag on my phone?
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The card does not have just a static chip, so when it is touched information is passed through, encrypted, and sent to the bank to be decrypted and authenticated which creates the transaction. This means it is not as simple as copying the data on the card, however you can use Google Wallet. This advice will be short lived if you device does not support host card emulation and is not KitKat
Some NFC payment systems rely on using a Secure Element on the SIM card.
Does anyone know how to activate it ?
unknow-mon said:
Some NFC payment systems rely on using a Secure Element on the SIM card.
Does anyone know how to activate it ?
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No it does not support it. Or at least I have a TIM (italy) NFC sim, and with their wallet app I can see that "the phone does not provide NFC autentication for the SIM card". Fair enough this protocol won't be around for much, since all main nfc wallet (android pay, ecc.) are based on HCE.
Hi there,
I have a rfid chip in my hand, nice to write text or other info to it.
But the next step is clone nfc from my bank card to the chip.
Who can help me to begin ?