I am in that same crusade, but frankly hadnāt had enough time to focus on that. (most of the time Iām replying here itās because Iām in the middle of some boring and useless meeting on the background. not the best headspace to do some coding)
Put some hairgel there and go about your day.
We tend to bump our inner forearm a lot. In our belts, table edges, chairs. laptop cornersā¦
In fact, we bump it so much that our brain stop registering it.
For some people that is way less of an issue, but always good to do a quick gank test.
Also consider how youāll present it to a reader: āOutterā arm is much more comfortable in most of the cases.
As stated, I didnāt have time to mess around with it properly.
(or better yetā¦ did had the time, but far many other items with higher priorities in my personal backlog)
All I did is to attempt a couple writes, vanilla. all failed.
The only thing left to set is the signature (which we cannot calc because we do not have the private key or algo)ā¦ so if I were cloning a tag which already has a signature we could copy the signature and that would get TagInfo one step closer to recognizing it as a legit NTAG216. The other things that need setting are the static lock byte pages etcā¦
I think Iāll chat with iceman about setting those static lock page values when setting chip typeā¦ would make senseā¦
the wipe command defaults to ntag213 and also resets a lot of other thingsā¦ if you are getting a magic ntag implant you should at least already have a proxmark3 to be able to configure it
I got my 100 days badge on May 20th, and then did the math saying I should have gotten Devotee on Feb 9th, but itās the 4th now, 5 days early. The forum keeps slightly wacky time. However, @Devilclarke got his 100 day badge just after me, so he oughta be up in a couple days if he hasnāt missed any days.
Edit:
Just found my math problem while trying to figure out the day for Devilclarke. Itās not May 20th, itās May 2020, but they shortened the year to 2 digits. Anywho, itāll be along for Devilclarke in a few, I think.
I did a nasty trick at the office: I found one old faulty USB device that created random PNP crashes in Windows every once in a while. I plugged it into my machine and let it crash the machine regularly for a few weeks (not too often, thankfully).
This morning I unplugged the device, went see the IT manager and told him that I had enough of Windows instabilities, and really Linux would be better. He came down, looked at the Windows event log and reluctantly gave me a blank hard drive and permission to install Linux āexceptionallyā, because heās kind of a miser and didnāt want to buy a new workstation.
Damn, Iām clever as a fox whoās been appointed professor at MIT