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key never change #32

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NotsOverflow opened this issue Sep 19, 2015 · 11 comments
Open

key never change #32

NotsOverflow opened this issue Sep 19, 2015 · 11 comments

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@NotsOverflow
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hello,
i use "mfcuk -C -R 0 -v 3 -o dump" to try to find a key with the last version of mfcuk
it seams not to work cause the key is always 000000000 in the verbose output

Let me entertain you!
uid: d3e215f3
type: 08
key: 000000000000
block: 03
diff Nt: 3351
auths: 9997

is it normal? or do i have to change something in the source code to make it change the key?
thanks in advance.

@ilfuriano
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I have the same issue.

@NotsOverflow
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i just waited and everything went ok ;)

(don't forger to get uid-changable cards :p )

@ilfuriano
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Which version of mfoc and libnfc did you use?

@NotsOverflow
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not sure, the one in this tutorial or above :/

http:https://www.george-smart.co.uk/wiki/NFC_Experiments

@theforcedk
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Same issue. OS X, libnfc 1.7.1, mfcuk 0.3.8

@shoaly
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shoaly commented Feb 15, 2017

@RichardJuan i have the same issue, are you confirm mfcuk is running ok even the key never change?

@NotsOverflow
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@shoaly yep, everything is ok. btw some reader implementation ( garrage door, buildings entry ) look like they don't care about what's in the key and only look for the uid :)

@SamDecrock
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@RichardJuan How long did it eventually take?

@SamDecrock
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After 2 days I got this error:

Let me entertain you!
    uid: 985d588e
   type: 08
    key: 000000000000
  block: 03
diff Nt: 65536
  auths: 128671
-----------------------------------------------------
mfcuk: ERROR: mfcuk_key_recovery_block() (error code=0x09)

@ChunJyeBehBeh
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@SamDecrock Hello, at the end have you successfully crack the card?

@SamDecrock
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@ChunJyeBehBeh I did using the mfoc hardnested fork. I made a write up about it.

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