Please Like and Subscribe. In next video (czcams.com/video/PLMGmRxhBts/video.html) I show you how to create tags with similar credentials but a different user (helpful if you can see someone's printed badge number -- or you can just guess an earlier credential). Make sure you have written permission before doing physical pen testing. The spreadsheet is now available at github.com/jamisonderek/flipper-zero-tutorials/tree/main/rfid
Glad you like them, I enjoy learning how stuff works and then teaching about it. The T5577 is a fairly flexible chip. I initially found it strange that HID10301 has a preamble that isn’t Manchester when all the rest of the data is, but maybe that’s so it’s easier to detect?
It seems RogueMaster firmware removed the programming feature during some code refactor, but is looking into how to add it back to the firmware. You can either downgrade to firmware from early Feb, or wait until a new solution exists to allow you to edit the T5577 blocks. For example, you can `git checkout fda9dcc3f67e3ad1279826cfa6a29863c0cc2afc` and build that version. For more help, feel free to ask in my Discord server - discord.com/invite/NsjCvqwPAd
Please Like and Subscribe. In next video (czcams.com/video/PLMGmRxhBts/video.html) I show you how to create tags with similar credentials but a different user (helpful if you can see someone's printed badge number -- or you can just guess an earlier credential). Make sure you have written permission before doing physical pen testing. The spreadsheet is now available at github.com/jamisonderek/flipper-zero-tutorials/tree/main/rfid
Thank you. Personally, these deeper dive vids are my favorite content.
Glad you like them, I enjoy learning how stuff works and then teaching about it. The T5577 is a fairly flexible chip. I initially found it strange that HID10301 has a preamble that isn’t Manchester when all the rest of the data is, but maybe that’s so it’s easier to detect?
Je regarde ça plus tard, merci
Thanks for watching.
First so cool🎉
So useful
Glad you think so!
It seems RogueMaster firmware removed the programming feature during some code refactor, but is looking into how to add it back to the firmware. You can either downgrade to firmware from early Feb, or wait until a new solution exists to allow you to edit the T5577 blocks. For example, you can `git checkout fda9dcc3f67e3ad1279826cfa6a29863c0cc2afc` and build that version. For more help, feel free to ask in my Discord server - discord.com/invite/NsjCvqwPAd