Home Depot, Lowes and other hardware stores can duplicate your Low-Frequency RFID fob onto an InstaFob. Recently someone purchased an InstaFob from Lowes. When it was blank, the Flipper couldn't detect it. They used the Flipper to write to the InstaFob but then they asked if it was possible to wipe the InstaFob back to factory default (erasing their data).
In this video we will create the files so the Flipper can detect a blank InstaFob and it can reprogram any T5577 so it behaves like a new InstaFob (erasing any previous data).
In my previous video, we used a ProxMark3 to analyze the InstaFob and determined what information is on a new InstaFob. • Flipper Zero/ProxMark3: LF RFID Intro...
RFID Playlist:
• Flipper Zero - RFID
Setup our development environment:
• Flipper Zero - Windows development en...
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Timeline:
0:00 - Introduction
0:30 - Review of InstaFob data
1:36 - Configuring protocol
2:32 - Protocol definition
2:55 - Write/wipe data code (any T5577 tag)
7:37 - Render data code
8:11 - Read InstaFob code
13:37 - Deploy to Flipper
14:00 - Demo / Summary
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