Proxmark3: Useful commands
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
This introduction should only give you a glimpse of the available commands and possibilities of the Proxmark3. The official Proxmark3-Repository as well as the more advanced Ice-Man-Fork Repository (both linked in the reference section) provide lots of functions, though most of them are still in their alpha stage and therefore still need a bit of user-tinkering in order to work well. For further commands and our security analysis of our university feel free to have a look at our documentation!
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