Description
- The Proxmark3 Dev Kit 2 (RDV2) from Elechouse is more portable and brings various improvements to the open source design. Antennas are improved and the connection is through mmcx cables which are a lot easier to find and work with. Antennas can be mounted on the device in various configurations and easily held. An optional 3.7v battery can be placed inside the shell and powering the device is still possible with external USB batteries.
- Whether you’re in the field, in the lab, or in the classroom, the Proxmark3 is the RFID tool of the trade when it comes to sniffing, reading, and cloning RF Tags. Proxmark3 can run independently from a PC powered by an optional 3.7 V battery, and offers depending on the targeted RFID Tag advanced functions like Offline Encryption, Online sniffing, default key cracking, data dumping, or the ability to run simulations. It is currently the “gold standard” when it comes to RFID research.
- Developed back in 2007 by Jonathan Westhues and published under General Public License, the Proxmark3 has made its way from a DIY project to an almost ready-to-use device capable of analyzing the RFID communication at low frequencies (125 KHz) and high frequencies (13.56MHz). RFID was first introduced for identification purposes only, but was quickly adopted for other applications in commerce and transportation.
- RFID technology is now in widespread use for a variety of applications across many industries. In 2006, Westhues was hired by California State Senator Joe Simitian to illustrate the ease with which state lawmakers’ RFID-based ID cards could be read and cloned. He successfully read and cloned the ID card of California State Assembly member Fran Pavley, who remarked, “All that was done within a moment’s notice of time without me even being aware of it.” Each unit is pre-flashed with pm3-bin-2.5.0
- FEATURES Read just about any RFID tag Pretend to be a reader or a tag Sniff communications between a reader and tag Operate in standalone mode without a PC (USB battery required)
What is improved on V2: Improvement Improved antennas LF antenna: 38.23 V @ 125.00 kHz LF antenna: 27.64 V @ 134.00 kHz LF optimal: 41.39 V @ 127.66 kHz HF antenna: 27.08 V @ 13.56 MHz 512KB of dual bank flash memory AT91SAM7S512 instead of AT91SAM7S256 on V1 Add power indicator LED Enhanced antenna wires Improved shellInstall the antenna on the shell The Proxmark has proven itself to be an invaluable tool within the research community. Here are some examples of how the Proxmark has been used to perform research: Proxmark3: The Swiss Army Knife of Security Research Exploring the NFC Attack Surface A Practical Attack on the MIFARE Classic Analysis of the MIFARE Classic used in the OV-Chipkaart project Potential Misuse of NFC Enabled Mobile Phones with Embedded Security Elements as Contactless Attack Platforms Outsmarting Smart Cards Evaluation of the feasible attacks against RFID tags for access control systems The Proxmark also makes a great educational tool. The entire platform (including hardware and software) is open source and can be readily analyzed and inspected. The Proxmark includes many of the major components found in a general purpose SDR but is simpler and therefore easier to understand. Faculty members should contact us about educational discounts if interested in incorporating the Proxmark into a course of study. Product List,Protection cases assembled. Not include the battery,because battery cannot ship by air,you could buy 3.7V 600mAh battery in your local market. Package include: 1.Proxmark 3 main board x 1pcs 2.LF antenna x1pcs 3.HF antenna x1pcs 4.MMCX antenna cables x2pcs 5.Micro-USB cable for Connecting Proxmark to PC x 1pcs 6.Mf 1 S50 white PVC card 13.56Mhz x 1pcs 7.ProxCard II H-I