kalmar wrote:
OK, looks like they do have the secret key there (you can see them replacing the default one in the PC app).
If, as they claim, they got that by talking to the card reader on the door, then they must also have a working copy of the algorithm on the PC, and probably brute-force decrypted to get the key (I think that's what the laptop was doing at the start?).
The actual card cloning part is then straight forward, no hackery needed.
So, if you're determined you can do that, but if it was a building that was supposed to be properly secure then they wouldn't be relying on a single, weak method of verification anyway.
It's pretty much all my University uses. But then they are idiots and whenever there is a power cut they have to hire a guards to cover each door!
I've haven't really read about it, so I'm not sure what the new problem is thats greater than this one from back in march.