Well I still have the parallax RFID reader that I bought from "the shack"
after the original thread.  Still in it's nice plastic somewhere in my
lab/office.  Anyone got something cool they're doing with one of those?
Let's resurrect the thread damn it!

On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Arch Angel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Someone had asked me about RFID and forwarded this chain trying to get
> them to come to the mailing list.  Figured if I brought the topic back up
> they might join in, it was an attempt at getting them to break through
> their shell.
>
> Didn't work, but was worth a shoot.
>
> - Robert
>
>
> On 6/12/12 2:51 PM, Robin Wood wrote:
>
>> On 12 June 2012 05:51, Arch Angel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> +1 for everything Matt stated, when I was working on the RFID project I
>>> noticed these are still common.
>>>
>>> This device however, I was told it is a very poor construction of what
>>> can
>>> be created with commonly found equipment.
>>>
>> I'm curious, what prompted you to resurrect this nearly 2 year old thread?
>>
>> Robin
>>
>>  --
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Robert Miller
>>> (arch3angel)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/20/10 12:14 PM, Matt Neely wrote:
>>>
>>>> 125 kHz RFID cards, also referred to as LF cards, are still very
>>>> common.  Although I have no hard numbers to back this up I'd venture to
>>>> guess that HID Prox cards are still the most widely deployed access
>>>> control card in the US and these cards are 125 kHz cards.  The only
>>>> thing that might throw this off is all US government organizations have
>>>> migrated to 13.56 MHz cards.
>>>>
>>>> In the 125 kHz range there are three types of RFID you'll commonly find
>>>> used by access control systems.  They are HID Prox, Indala and EM4100
>>>> (EM).  From what I've been able to research the device listed can only
>>>> clone cards that use the EM4100 chip.  EM cards tend to be used in
>>>> small/off label access control systems.  I've mainly seen EM cards used
>>>> at gyms and parking garages.  I've seen them vary rarely used for access
>>>> control in an office environment.  So depending on what you want to do
>>>> with it it might have limited usefulness.
>>>>
>>>> As part of an ongoing research project I'll probably be order the device
>>>> listed below as well as the reader, cards, panel, etc to build an access
>>>> control system.  Once all that stuff arrives I can confirm the devices
>>>> capabilities.
>>>>
>>>> In October I'm doing a presentation called Access Control Cards: The
>>>> Good, The Bad and The Clonable at the Cleveland Information Security
>>>> Summit.  After this talk I'll be doing some more blog posts and white
>>>> papers on what I discovered and will be getting into more depth on both
>>>> 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz cards.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Matt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Adrian Crenshaw wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I was under he impression from a freind of mine that 125KHz  was
>>>>> mostly for hobbiest stuff. Anyone know? One of the reviewers said his
>>>>> parking pass was a 125KHz.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Adrian
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Robin Wood <[email protected]
>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>     Just found this standalone 125KHz RFID card cloner, I wondered if
>>>>>     anyone had seen one of these or if they thought it was worth the
>>>>> $66.
>>>>>
>>>>>     
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