Corey Harding

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Corey Harding

@exploit_agency

Founder of https://t.co/7EZmUwM9Ss | #RFIDTool - https://t.co/WH6tCNsM90 | ESPloit(V1/2) | ESPortal | rfpwnon | https://t.co/61LSXKG1Av

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Corey Harding
Corey Harding@exploit_agency·
#RFIDTool Update v1.2.1 * Add TX mode to API * Fine tune TX data interval now that setting is in microseconds(via API only) * TX multiple packets via API separating binary with commas(limited by devices RAM) * TX directly from log file view github.com/rfidtool/ESP-R…
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Corey Harding@exploit_agency·
I finally dug out the dev boards I designed a while back for testing CNLOHR's ESP USB project.
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Corey Harding@exploit_agency·
@mazodude @steevwho Forgive my plug here but... #RFIDTool is dependent on the reader for capturing data so this build is for LF but using a different reader it could be for HF or even a biometric, magstripe, or barcode reader that has a wiegand interface. More info at: rfid-tool.com
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mazodude@mazodude·
@steevwho @exploit_agency It's for grabbing low frequency HID prox cards without the person knowing. You connect to it via wifi and then grab the card id and create a clone
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mazodude@mazodude·
All the wiring now done. Just waiting now for the batteries. #rfid #pentest #redteam
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Corey Harding
Corey Harding@exploit_agency·
@PsychoM21238324 Whatever you want to read is based on the reader. Not my device. Buy the proper reader for your application. My device logs wiegand data. That is all. Have a good day.
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Corey Harding@exploit_agency·
@PsychoM21238324 It does not say anything about nfc bank cards. It captures the data from a Wiegand interface. It reads Wiegand data. You bought a low frequency 125khz hid rfid reader. NFC is 13.56mhz. This is not a fraud device. Buy an nfc reader for bank cards that has a Wiegand output.
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Psycho Mantis
Psycho Mantis@PsychoM21238324·
@exploit_agency Hi Corey, could really do with some help getting the ESP RFID Tool working...Ive purchased it a few weeks ago, I cannot seem to get it to read anything. Ive followed instructions to the letter, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Corey Harding
Corey Harding@exploit_agency·
@PsychoM21238324 No you can not scan the magstripe portion of a debit card out of thin air using a traditional RFID reader.
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Psycho Mantis
Psycho Mantis@PsychoM21238324·
@exploit_agency You are right, and if I have made an error, I sincerely apologize. I was under the impression that I could scan my debit card with this device. Am I correct in my assumption? Excuse my lack of knowledge, this is a new area for me. Please elaborate, many thanks ;-)
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Corey Harding@exploit_agency·
@PsychoM21238324 Also note that RFID is not a universal technology and that there are many types of RFID card formats and several frequencies that are used.
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Corey Harding@exploit_agency·
@PsychoM21238324 You can not scan a debit card out of thin air using a RFID reader such as the 5375 like you are attempting. You can however use a dual technology magstripe reader such as ones linked in the readme and swipe cards through the magstripe portion.
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