Can MIFARE DESFire card be cloned?

Can MIFARE DESFire card be cloned?

You can’t just clone the card, it’s not a simple card that simply supplies an ID. In case of this smart card you would need to extract the key which isn’t easy. There is some documentation on how to do this with side-channel attacks.

Can you clone NFC?

Yes it’s possible. If the access control system is looking for the UID, Rango NFC can clone the cards, provided if the device is rooted. To do that, hold the card you want to clone at the phone and the app detect the UID and the length. Then click “DO IT!” and the phone will emulate this UID.

Can MIFARE Plus be cloned?

Following the steps shown below, we can clone Mifare Classic cards and tags using any NFC compatible android phone (no iOS support at the time of this writing).

Can you copy MIFARE cards?

The common Mifare Card (UID Read-only) can be used to clone valid cards.

Is there an app for MIFARE DESFire EV1?

Access content of MIFARE® DESFire® EV1 cards. Define your own keys to access encrypted content. Supports AES, (3)DES and 3K3DES encryption schemes. See https://github.com/skjolber/desfire-tools-for-android for source. Please provide feature requests or pull-requests if you are interested in the app – the features are read-only for now.

Which is MIFARE DESFire EV1 implementing ISO 14443?

The card is a Mifare DESFire EV1 implementing ISO 14443 (see the this documentation collection ). I’ve read about side channel attacks targeted on extracting the private key from the smartcard (see Side-Channel Analysis of Cryptographic RFIDs with Analog Demodulation ). They were successful but appear to be quite difficult to perform.

What is more important about DESFire EV1?

What is more important to your question about DESFire EV1: the basic approach for reader side security is the usage of so called “Secure Access Modules” (SAM), which are specialized smart cards, providing security related functionality to the readers/terminals.

What kind of NFC card does the Kisi Reader Pro use?

The Kisi Reader Pro uses the Mifare Desfire EV1 2K NFC cards, these are some of the most secure NFC cards out today. They provide an added level of security to the already existing Mifare Desfire NFC cards, making them incredibly secure.