Proxmark Basics: Going Standalone with the BlueShark
by Lab401 Steve February 01, 2022
This video comes from Lab401 contributor Dominic Villeneuve of DHack Security, and is part of the Proxmark Basics series.
Episode 5 in the Proxmark Basics series introduces the BlueShark module for the Proxmark 3 RDV4.01.
The BlueShark module brings standalone functionality to the Proxmark 3 - allowing the device to be controlled wirelessly via Bluetooth.
Whether it's via smart-phone application, Windows, Linux or MacOS, full-device functionality is available via the standard Proxmark client, but without the need for any wires.
This wireless capability is useful for specific tasks, such as implanting the device, or red-teaming without raising suspicion.
However, if you're looking for a dedicated, standalone RFID duplication device, we recommend the iCopy-XS.
This episode concentrates on using your Proxmark 3 wirelessly with the Blueshark in Kali Linux - but the techniques also apply to Windows, Android and MacOS.
How to deauthenticate some Wi-Fi-connected cameras using the flipper ESP32-S2 developers board, how to sniff for deauthentication frames and how you can protect yourself against deauthentication attacks.
The latest iCopy-X firmware updates finally unleash the device as a complete standalone solution for pentesters and security professionals by adding two new killer features: Writing previously saved / uploaded dumps, and running custom LUA scripts directly from the menu.