hi
how can i copy my hid card to my NExT impalant.
I run proxmark and it reads my card, but I couldn’t figure out how to copy it to the next import.
hi
how can i copy my hid card to my NExT impalant.
I run proxmark and it reads my card, but I couldn’t figure out how to copy it to the next import.
Is your HID card LF?
lf
If you do lf search
you should see something along the lines of:
[=] Checking for known tags...
[=]
[+] [H10301 ] HID H10301 26-bit FC: XXX CN: XXXXX parity ( ok )
[+] [ind26 ] Indala 26-bit FC:XXXX CN: XXXX parity ( ok )
[=] found 2 matching formats
[+] DemodBuffer:
[+] **
[=] raw: 00000000000000XXXXXXXXXX
[+] Valid HID Prox ID found!
Copy paste that raw string into this command:
lf hid clone -r
ThatRawHexFromAbove
Also make sure you’re getting good coupling between the tag and the PM3, it’s notorious for being difficult to get it to talk to implants.
Try using lf tune
to see where you should position your hand.
I found raw by doing lf search. I will try as you say, lf hid clone -r
ThatRawHexFromAbove thank you very much.
Thanks for the reminder, I just got a replacement access badge and forgot to update my implant.
I’d also suggest doing an lf search on the implant after writing to confirm it made it through as there is no error checking when writing.
Unfortunately I haven’t copied yet. What else should I try?
Can you post a picture of the output from lf search
?
yes, I managed to copy the hid card to the implant in my hand.
but the reader does not react at all.
I tried it with the implant in the keychain as in the photo, it does not react.
I tried it with the test diagnostic card , the device is lf 125khz. Honeywell Proximity Card Reader
I read the implant with flipper zero. The values are correct. When I record it with flipper zero and hold it to the card reader, the door opens.
what should I do.
this is my lf hid card output
[usb] pm3 → lf search
[=] NOTE: some demods output possible binary
[=] if it finds something that looks like a tag
[=] False Positives ARE possible
[=]
[=] Checking for known tags…
[=]
[!] Specify one authentication mode
[+] [H10301 ] HID H10301 26-bit FC: 92 CN: 452xx parity ( ok )
[+] [ind26 ] Indala 26-bit FC: 1483 CN: 204 parity ( ok )
[=] found 2 matching formats
[+] DemodBuffer:
[+] 1D55595555699A9669xxxxxx
[=] raw: 000000000000002006bxxxxx
[+] Valid HID Prox ID found!
[+] Chipset detection: EM4x05 / EM4x69
[?] Hint: try lf em 4x05
commands
[usb] pm3 →
I can’t use my implant, can someone please help me?
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more info please
I wrote everything with pictures. If you tell me what else I need to write, I will write them too.
I just re-read through your thread.
It looks like you have been struggling for quite a while.Buddy, you have been very patient.
From what I can see, you’ve done everything correctly. And the problem appears to lie with the reader itself.
Is there any way you can open up that reader up and movie the antenna?
Is that the only reader you need to modify?
Unfortunately we cant help you with physics, and there is only 2/3 solutions I can see.
Open the reader and move/modify the reader (I’m not sure if your situation and what access you have, but if it was me, I would ask the owner before opening it, I would also co sider buying a second hand one to play with and attempt a mod, and if it worked, either replicate or replace the original reader)
get a FlexEM (you could buy an AliExpress knock off first) just search for ~18mm T5577
Wait for an LF repeater to be developed, its been worked on, but so far no success, so there is no expected date and it may not even happen.
Just to summarise.
It looks like you have done everything correctly, it’s just the limitation of a small xSeries implant trying to couple with a reader built to read full size cards; you will likely need to either change the reader or the implant.
Just another thought for you, when you presented the xFD, they are the best analog for an xSeries and to locate an antenna
BUT
On occasion, the xFD wont light up, but an implant will read.
There is a possibility that you might still get a read but dont getvyour hopes up.
This is what I have done in the past and suggested to others and it has worked.
Swiping acrosst the face was what worked for me.
Like this
Swipe across the face
make sure you are keeping your implant perpendicular to the antenna.
It may not be the right aproach for your specific reader, but I think it’s worth a try.
(the reader above, you can see the placement of the antenna would normally be against the wall, and thats quite likely the same for yours and why you are struggling)