for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › MIFARE is a series of integrated circuit (IC) chips used in contactless smart cards...
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Using mfcuk (Mifare Classic universal toolkit) tool from libnfc stack. Mifare Classic paper: A practical attack on the MIFARE Classic Mifare DESFire paper:...
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cipher) and authentication protocol created by NXP Semiconductors for its MIFARE Classic RFID contactless smart cards launched in 1994. Such cards have been...
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by Mifare/NXP and the 'pole terminals' are also made by Mifare (as the original Luas smart card is a Mifare classic). While the Leap Card is a MiFare DESFire...
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the amount of money stored on a first-generation EasyCard —based on the MIFARE Classic chip— using nothing more than a USB RFID reader and a laptop computer...
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generation Visa OpenPlatform Mask 4 : 1999 Contactless JC/OP on Philips Mifare Pro chip 256 bytes RAM, 20 KB ROM and 8 KB EEPROM Dual interface Mask 5 :...
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security, 5 months Radboud University Nijmegen breaks the security of the MIFARE Classic cards, 6 months The Meltdown vulnerability, hardware vulnerability...
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a partial reverse-engineering of the algorithm used in the MIFARE Classic chip. The MIFARE Classic smartcard from NXP Semiconductors, owned by Philips...
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Karsten Nohl (section Mifare security)
December 2007 on how the encryption algorithm used in Mifare Classic RFID smart cards was cracked. The Mifare Classic Card has been used in many micropayment...
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quickly as possible." Crypto-1 is a cryptosystem developed by NXP for use on MIFARE chips. The system is proprietary and originally the algorithm has not been...
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limited magnetic cards with contactless disposable tickets based on NXP's MIFARE Ultralight technology. Ultralight tickets are available for a fixed number...
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London[14] and the Yikatong in Beijing[15] are transportation cards based on the MIFARE[16] technology. In Asia, the Octopus Card[17] in Hong Kong is based on the...
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September 1, 2017. Clipper cards contain an NXP Semiconductors MIFARE DESFire (MF3ICD40) or MIFARE DESFire EV1 (MF3ICD41) integrated circuit inside the card...
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"an object of any other dimension". Ventra cards used in bus and trains MIFARE cards (partial or full implementation, depending on product) Biometric passports...
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specification published by NXP Semiconductors in December 2008 to manage MIFARE-based applications in mobile devices. The specification provides mobile...
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to replace MIFARE Classic with MIFARE DESFire. DESFire was shown to be vulnerable to side-channel attacks in 2011. More info at MIFARE#MIFARE DESFire attacks...
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several types of technologies, from Wiegand products to 13.56 MHz iCLASS, MIFARE, and DESFire, as well as the 125 kHz Indala and Prox cards. Migration readers...
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A U-Key is an implementation of the MIFARE RFID chip, encased in a plastic key style housing. It is used as a prepayment system on vending machines and...
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periodically updated to support emerging RFID standards, such as e-passport and Mifare encryption, that are currently found on many pay-as-you-go systems. RFDump...
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February 2010, MIFARE Classic-based Oyster cards were no longer issued. MIFARE DESFire cards are now widely used as transport smartcards. MIFARE Classic chips...
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based on NXP MIFARE Classic chips and can be read by any ISO/IEC 14443 Type A reader. The single-use cardboard cards as of 2022 use NXP MIFARE Ultralight...
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credits that are deducted each time a ride is taken. The EasyCard is read via MIFARE panels on buses and in MRT stations, and it does not need to be removed...
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"FareBot: reading ORCA cards on Android". Retrieved 30 June 2012. "MIFARE DESFire™ EV1". mifare.net. Retrieved 30 June 2012.[permanent dead link] Lindblom, Mike...
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Microcontrollers and analog semiconductors NXP Netherlands IDM PMIC, Media processor, MIFARE, LPC MediaTek Taiwan Fabless SoC, chipset, CPU, GPU, DSP Infineon Germany...
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Roel; Schreur, Ronny Wichers; Jacobs, Bart (4 October 2008). "Dismantling MIFARE Classic" (PDF). 13th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security...
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campus access solutions for students using microSD with Secure Element and MiFare technology provided by DeviceFidelity, Inc. This was the first time regular...
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transport and access management, with the chip set and contactless card for MIFARE used by many major public transit systems worldwide. In order to protect...
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Kengeri and Veerasandra lakes using water collected from a nearby corridor. MIFARE DESFire platform, developed by NXP Semiconductors, was selected to manage...
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signed with Cubic for managing and maintaining the system. Oyster card MIFARE "Oyster card contractor fired after £1m failures"- Financial Times "£30m...
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with the 2+1⁄2-year-delayed system. The underlying technology is Philips' MIFARE system, implementing the ISO/IEC 14443 (Type A) standard. In November 2005...
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