Not that I know of (I assume you mean from NXP or some company). Proxmark uses a similar library for its hardnested EV1 attack.
However, the developer that calls himself āblaā, has put a very strict license on the code which forbids redistribution and most people abide by it. If I recally correctly the reasoning was that he didnāt want to put out any competing code to Proxmarkās solutions. For which reasons, I can only guess.
You can, however, email him directly and ask if he could send it to you, he at least did send it out earlier if you asked nicely. It works very well (but using it is complicated, especially given the rules in the header).
- Permission is granted for non-commercial use only.
- No redistribution. No modifications.