Once keys are recovered, the tool reads the raw binary payload and exports it as a .bin or .mfd file. This layout snapshot can be used for backup verification or staging card replacements.
RFID analysis tools should only be used on cards and systems that you legally own or have explicit, written authorization to test. Unauthorized interception or duplication of access credentials presents severe security and legal liabilities. The Modern Landscape: Moving Beyond Classic
: Appropriate USB serial drivers (e.g., CH340 or dedicated reader drivers) must be installed to ensure the OS recognizes the device. Mifare Classic Card Recovery Tools Beta V0.1-
The is a specialized low-level software utility designed to interact with and manage MIFARE® Classic RFID tags. While it serves as a foundation for data recovery and tag management, it is primarily intended for users with technical knowledge of hex data and RFID technology. Core Functionality
: Unlike more advanced versions, this beta requires users to input raw hexadecimal data for writing operations, as it lacks a high-level graphical interface for data formatting. Usage Limitations Once keys are recovered, the tool reads the
Brute-forcing or using nested/hardnested attacks to find missing keys ( KeyAcap K e y cap A KeyBcap K e y cap B ) for specific sectors.
: MIFARE Classic cards use the "Crypto-1" encryption, which has known vulnerabilities. If you are using this tool for recovery, consider it a temporary fix and look into migrating to more secure options like MIFARE DESFire for sensitive applications. While it serves as a foundation for data
Mifare Classic Card Recovery Tools Beta V0.1 supports the following Mifare Classic card types:
mcc_recovery_tool --attack nested --output recovery_dump.mfd Use code with caution.
Connect your ACR122U reader to a Windows machine. Ensure the appropriate drivers (PC/SC) are installed.
If the card is protected, load a key file (dictionary) and initiate the recovery/brute-force process.