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RFDump is a software created by Lukas Grunwald and Christian Bottger for the purpose of security auditing of RFID tags. It is periodically updated to emerging RFID standards such as e-passport and Mifare encryption currently found on many pay as you go systems. RFDump is a back-end GPL tool to directly inter-operate with any RFID reader to make the contents stored on RFID tags accessible. The tools reads an RFID tag's meta information: tag ID, tag type, manufacturer etc. The user data of a tag can be displayed and modified using either a hex or an ASCII editor. In addition, the integrated cookie feature demonstrates how simple it is for a company to abuse RFID technology, and how it can be used to spy on unwitting consumers. RFDump works with the ACG Multi-Tag Reader or similar card reader hardware. RFDump features (Gtk application): * Runs on Linux, Windows * Supports ACGs PCMCIA/CF Multi-Tag Readers * Decodes the tag type, tag ID and manufacturer * Displays tag memory in hex and ASCII encoding * Allows to write memory using hex or ASCII editor * Full ISO/IEC 14443 type A/B support * Support for Mifare sector keys * Cookie feature using arbitrary cookie ID and automatically incrementing counter * Brute-force cracking of access control cards (sector keys) * Audit of encrypted RFID tags check for default shipping keys * Save and restore of Mifare cards including sector keys * Multi baudrate reader support; RFDump can set baud rate * Scan option * Configuration menus Supported Tag Types: * ISO/IEC 15693: Tag-it ISO, My-d, I-Code SLI, LRI512, TempSense * ISO/IEC 14443 type A: Mifare Standard(1,2), Mifare UltraLight(1,2) * ISO/IEC 14443 type B: SR176(1,2) * Tag-it * I-Code * EM4002 * EM4005 * EM4050 * HITAG1 * HITAG2 * Q5 * TIRIS ==References== *(MudSplatter, Official site of RFDUMP. Mar 29, 2009 ) *(David Reid, ''ePassports 'at risk' from cloning''. BBC Online, Dec 15, 2006 ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「RFdump」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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