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  2. MIFARE4Mobile - Wikipedia

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    MIFARE4Mobile is a technical specification published by NXP Semiconductors in December 2008 to manage MIFARE-based applications in mobile devices. [1] The specification provides mobile network operators and service providers with a single, interoperable programming interface, easing the use of the contactless MIFARE technology in future mobile Near Field Communication (NFC) devices.

  3. Java Card OpenPlatform - Wikipedia

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    NXP offers also MIFARE emulations for Classic and DESFIRE on the same chip as additional (native) operating systems. While JCOP is based on open standards, MIFARE technology is NXP specific. Java Card applets running in JCOP can then be used to manage the MIFARE memory through Java Card API. MIFARE Plus and MIFARE Ultralight are not (yet ...

  4. MIFARE - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, security researchers from the Ruhr University released a paper detailing a side-channel attack against MIFARE product-based cards. [59] The paper demonstrated that MIFARE DESFire product-based cards could be easily emulated at a cost of approximately $25 in "off the shelf" hardware. The authors asserted that this side-channel ...

  5. Open Smart Card Development Platform - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; The Open Smart Card Development Platform (OpenSCDP) is a collection of tools that support users in the development, test and deployment of smart card applications. The platform supports GlobalPlatform Scripting, Profile and Messaging technology. [1]

  6. Proxmark3 - Wikipedia

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    Proxmark3 is a multi-purpose hardware tool for radio-frequency identification (RFID) security analysis, research and development. It supports both high frequency (13.56 MHz) and low frequency (125/134 kHz) proximity cards and allows users to read, emulate, fuzz, and brute force the majority of RFID protocols.

  7. ISO/IEC 14443 - Wikipedia

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    Ventra cards used in bus and trains; MIFARE cards (partial or full implementation, depending on product) Biometric passports; EMV payment cards (PayPass, Visa payWave, ExpressPay) National identity cards in the European Economic Area; Near Field Communication is based on in part, and is compatible with, ISO/IEC 14443

  8. Browse Speed & Security Utilities - AOL

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    Get the tools you need to help boost internet speed, send email safely and security from any device, find lost computer files and folders and monitor your credit.

  9. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    Smart cards (ISO/IEC 15693, ISO/IEC 14443 A, B), ISO-non-compliant memory cards (Mifare Classic, iCLASS, Legic, FeliCa...), ISO-compatible microprocessor cards (Desfire EV1, Seos) US$0.05 to US$5 UHF: 433 MHz Short range devices 1–100 m (3–300 ft) Moderate Part 7: Defense applications, Underground Miner Tracking with active tags US$5