proxmark3/client/scripts/mifare_autopwn.lua
2018-01-25 13:43:01 +08:00

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Lua

local getopt = require('getopt')
local reader = require('read14a')
local cmds = require('commands')
example = "script run mifare_autopwn"
author = "Martin Holst Swende"
desc =
[[
This is a script which automates cracking and dumping mifare classic cards. It sets itself into
'listening'-mode, after which it cracks and dumps any mifare classic card that you
place by the device.
Arguments:
-d debug logging on
-h this help
Output files from this operation:
<uid>.eml - emulator file
<uid>.html - html file containing card data
dumpkeys.bin - keys are dumped here. OBS! This file is volatile, as other commands overwrite it sometimes.
dumpdata.bin - card data in binary form. OBS! This file is volatile, as other commands (hf mf dump) overwrite it.
]]
-------------------------------
-- Some utilities
-------------------------------
local DEBUG = false
---
-- A debug printout-function
function dbg(args)
if DEBUG then
print(":: ", args)
end
end
---
-- This is only meant to be used when errors occur
function oops(err)
print("ERROR: ",err)
return nil,err
end
---
-- Usage help
function help()
print(desc)
print("Example usage")
print(example)
end
---
-- Waits for a mifare card to be placed within the vicinity of the reader.
-- @return if successfull: an table containing card info
-- @return if unsuccessfull : nil, error
function wait_for_mifare()
while not core.ukbhit() do
res, err = reader.read14443a(false, true)
if res then return res end
-- err means that there was no response from card
end
return nil, "Aborted by user"
end
function nested(key,sak)
local typ = 1
if 0x18 == sak then --NXP MIFARE Classic 4k | Plus 4k
typ = 4
elseif 0x08 == sak then -- NXP MIFARE CLASSIC 1k | Plus 2k
typ= 1
elseif 0x09 == sak then -- NXP MIFARE Mini 0.3k
typ = 0
elseif 0x10 == sak then-- "NXP MIFARE Plus 2k"
typ = 2
elseif 0x01 == sak then-- "NXP MIFARE TNP3xxx 1K"
typ = 1
else
print("I don't know how many sectors there are on this type of card, defaulting to 16")
end
local cmd = string.format("hf mf nested %d 0 A %s d",typ,key)
core.console(cmd)
end
function dump(uid)
core.console("hf mf dump")
-- Save the global args, those are *our* arguments
local myargs = args
-- Set the arguments for htmldump script
args =("-o %s.html"):format(uid)
-- call it
require('../scripts/htmldump')
args =""
-- dump to emulator
require('../scripts/dumptoemul')
-- Set back args. Not that it's used, just for the karma...
args = myargs
end
---
-- The main entry point
function main(args)
local verbose, exit,res,uid,err,_,sak
local seen_uids = {}
-- Read the parameters
for o, a in getopt.getopt(args, 'hd') do
if o == "h" then help() return end
if o == "d" then DEBUG = true end
end
while not exit do
res, err = wait_for_mifare()
if err then return oops(err) end
-- Seen already?
uid = res.uid
sak = res.sak
if not seen_uids[uid] then
-- Store it
seen_uids[uid] = uid
print("Card found, commencing crack", uid)
-- Crack it
local key, cnt
err, res = core.mfDarkside()
if err == -1 then return oops("Button pressed. Aborted.")
elseif err == -2 then return oops("Card is not vulnerable to Darkside attack (doesn't send NACK on authentication requests).")
elseif err == -3 then return oops("Card is not vulnerable to Darkside attack (its random number generator is not predictable).")
elseif err == -4 then return oops([[
Card is not vulnerable to Darkside attack (its random number generator seems to be based on the wellknown
generating polynomial with 16 effective bits only, but shows unexpected behaviour.]])
elseif err == -5 then return oops("Aborted via keyboard.")
end
-- The key is actually 8 bytes, so a
-- 6-byte key is sent as 00XXXXXX
-- This means we unpack it as first
-- two bytes, then six bytes actual key data
-- We can discard first and second return values
_,_,key = bin.unpack("H2H6",res)
print("Key ", key)
-- Use nested attack
nested(key,sak)
-- Dump info
dump(uid)
end
end
end
-- Call the main
main(args)