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After you have successfully completed the Install Proxmark3 guide, you should see a screen similar to this when connecting to your proxmark3:
After you have successfully completed the Install Proxmark3 guide, you should see a screen similar to this when connecting to your proxmark3:


  echo foo
  proxmark3>
echo bar


=== Additional ===
=== Additional ===

Revision as of 17:13, 18 July 2019

Authors

  • Ostrowski, John
  • Arseven, Can

Summary

"NFC Hacking with Proxmark3" has been conducted during a school project, in which we analyzed the implementation of our NFC System. Which includes our on-campus cards, the printing system, snacks and drinks machines and the classroom doors. The additional output of this project was a (tested) guide on how to install the Proxmark3. For further details with regards to our project, concrete tests and more advanced commands please see our documentation File:Proxmark.pdf.

Requirements

Please see the Install Proxmark3 guide for a full overview of requirements. However, the Operating systems on which we tested the installation on are:

  • Ubuntu 16.04/18.03
  • Windows 10
  • MacOS 10.x


In order to complete the "Introduction" described below, you have to complete the Install Proxmark3 guide first.

Introduction

The Basics

After you have successfully completed the Install Proxmark3 guide, you should see a screen similar to this when connecting to your proxmark3:

proxmark3>

Additional

Make sure to read

  • War and Peace
  • Lord of the Rings
  • The Baroque Cycle

Used Hardware

Proxmark3

Additional Documentation

References