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Crawler viewIceman Fork - Proxmark3 The Proxmark3 is the swiss-army tool of RFID, allowing for interactions with the vast majority of RFID tags on a global scale. Originally built by Jonathan Westhues, the device is now the goto tool for RFID Analysis for the enthusiast. Iceman repository is considered to be the pinnacle of features and functionality, enabling a huge range of extremely useful and convenient commands and LUA scripts to automate chip identification, penetration testing, and programming | Latest Release | Coverity | Contributors | |:--------------:|:--------:|:------------:| | | | | | Actions OSX CI | Actions Ubuntu CI | Actions Windows CI | |:--------------:|:------------------:|:------------------:| | | | | Table of Contents • Iceman Fork - Proxmark3 • Table of Contents • PROXMARK3 INSTALLATION AND OVERVIEW • Notes / helpful documents • How to build? • Proxmark3 RDV4 • Generic Proxmark3 platforms • What has changed? • Development • Supported operating systems • Precompiled binaries • Proxmark3 GUI • Official channels • Maintainers • Citation • Copyright and licensing terms PROXMARK3 INSTALLATION AND OVERVIEW | Installation | Use of the Proxmark3 | | :------------------: | :------------------: | | Linux - Setup and Build | Compilation Instructions| | Linux - Important notes on ModemManager | Validating Proxmark3 Client Functionality| | macOS - Homebrew & Upgrading HomeBrew Tap Formula | First Use and Verification| | macOS - MacPorts | Commands & Features| | macOS - Setup and Build |Standalone Modes| | Windows - Setup and Build || | Termux / Android - Setup and Build || | iOS - Setup and Build | Blue Shark Manual | Command Cheat Sheet| | Advanced Compilation Parameters | More Cheat Sheets| | Troubleshooting | Complete Client Command Set | | JTAG | T5577 Introduction Guide| Notes / helpful documents | Notes ||| | ------------------- |:-------------------:| -------------------:| |Notes on UART|Notes on Termux / Android|Notes on paths| |Notes on frame format|Notes on tracelog / wireshark|Notes on EMV| |Notes on external flash|Notes on loclass|Notes on Coverity Scan Config & Run| |Notes on file formats used with Proxmark3|Notes on MFU binary format|Notes on FPGA & ARM| |Developing standalone mode|Wiki about standalone mode|Notes on Magic UID cards| |Notes on Color usage|Makefile vs CMake|Notes on Cloner guns| |Notes on cliparser usage|Notes on clocks|Notes on MIFARE DESFire| |Notes on CIPURSE|Notes on NDEF type4a|Unofficial MIFARE DESFire bible| Notes on downgrade attacks||| How to build? Proxmark3 RDV4 See the instruction links in the tables above to build, flash and run for your Proxmark3 RDV4 device. Generic Proxmark3 platforms In order to build this repo for generic Proxmark3 platforms we urge you to read Advanced compilation parameters We define generic Proxmark3 platforms as following devices. **Supported** • RDV1, RDV2, RDV3 easy • Ryscorp green PCB version • Radiowar black PCB version • numerous Chinese adapted versions of the RDV3 easy (kkmoon, PiSwords etc) • Proxmark3 SE (Special Edition) (BLE enabled) • Proxmark3 X • **Note**: Community tested • **Note**: unknown device hw **Not supported** • ⚠ Proxmark Evolution (EVO) • **Note**: unknown pin assignments. • ⚠ Ryscorp Proxmark3 Pro • **Note**: device has different fpga and unknown pin assignments. • **Note**: Company have disappeared, leaving their customers in the dark. **Experimental support** • ⚠ iCopy-X • **Note**: currently incompatible with iCopy-X GUI as Proxmark client commands using different syntax • **Note**: see also icopyx-community repos for upstream sources, reversed hw etc. • **Note**: Uses DRM to lock down tags, ignores the open source licences. Use on your own risk. • ⚠ Proxmark3 Ultimate • **Note**: unknown device hw • **Note**: FPGA images is building for it. Use on your own risk. **Unknown support status** • ⚠ VX • **Note**: unknown device hw When it comes to these new unknown models we are depending on the community to report in if this repo works and what they did to make it work. **256KB flash memory size of generic Proxmark3 platforms** > ⚠ **Note**: > You need to keep a eye on how large your ARM chip built-in flash memory is. > With 512KB you are fine but if its 256KB you need to compile this repo with even less functionality. > When running the you can see which size your device have if you have the bootloader from this repo installed. > Otherwise you will find the size reported in the start message when running the Proxmark3 client . > > OBS! Read the 256KB flash memory advisory What has changed? Proxmark3 RDV4 hardware modifications: • added flash memory 256KB • added smart card module • added FPC connector for peripherals such as Bluetooth+battery addon • improved antennas • swappable • LF Q factor switch • LF 125/134 frequency switch • tiny PCB form factor • ABS case This repo vs official Proxmark3 repo: See the Changelog file which we try to keep updated. In short this repo gives you a completely different user experience when it comes to Proxmark3. • Supports command tab complete • Richer CLI with use of colors / emojis • Help text system implemented everywhere • Hints system • User preference settings • Extensive testing with continuous integration build systems on Linux, OSX and Windows, and regular usage of static analysis tools like • Coverity Scan • Cppcheck (v2.6) • GCC and Clang aggressive enforcement of diagnostic flags • Auto detection of serial ports and seamless integration with Bluetooth addon • Reconnect to device from inside client • Supports tearoff attacks • Supports NFC NDEF type1, type2, type4a, type4b, mifare, barcode • Supports pm3 client scripts, lua scripts, python scripts • Most comprehensive collection of scripts available • Wiegand encoding, decoding. • Supports EMV • Supports CIPURSE • Most standalone modes available with easy compilation • Extensive test script for client and external tools • Most comprehensive compiled known keys dictionaries…