We're excited to announce the launch of Lab401 #pentestips !Every Friday - we'll release one of our favourite pentesting tips, tricks or tutorials. This week's pentestip is on the Lab401 RFID Field Detector - a tiny, battery free device that quickly indicates when it detects and RFID field - and also whether it's Low-Frequency or High-Frequency.
With the recent release of the Proxmark 3 RDV 4 Standalone Kit, Lab401 Academy presents its assembly and first use tutorial. The Standalone module brings full-wireless & standalone functionality to the Proxmark 3, while preserving its sleek and compact nature. So you've got your Proxmark 3 RDV3 Bluetooth & Battery Kit on your desk - how do you get started? Read on for full assembly and use instructions!
The firmware for the Chameleon Mini Rev E Rebooted is open source. However, compiling the latest binaries is somewhat complicated, and requires access to an ARM compiler. There have been several improvements recently in the firmware, so Lab401 has compiled the latest commits into a downloadable firmware bundle. Flashing the Chameleon Mini on a Windows machine (or emulated environment) is simple - read on for a step by step guide.
Project Walrus is an an open-source Android-based tool that aims to provide a unified interface over multiple RFID devices.Designed as a pentesting / red-teaming accessory, it also provides a centralised system for bulk-reading cards, card management, reading, writing and emulation. Learn how to easily sniff, emulate and write LF and HF cards with Project Walrus.