NFC Kill
Beschreibung
NFC Kill RFID Hacking / Pentesting. NFC Kill Kit. Tinker with RFID Gadgets and Systems to learn more!
NFC Kill
The world's only RFID fuzzing tool.
Securely disable RFID badges.
Test and harden RFID hardware
Audit access control failure modes
Test and reduce the attack surface for pen-test customers
Single Discharge Mode (Standard + Professional Versions)
Continuous Discharge Mode (Professional Version only)
Technical Information
Compatibility
While the NFCKill is tuned to the most common RFID frequencies, it is effective against all RFID technologies. Likewise, it is able to inductively couple with most devices that contain an form of coil.
Targeted Frequencies:
High Frequency (13.56MHz)
Tags: All known tags (MIFARE Family, HID iCLASS, Calypso, Contactless Payment, etc)
Hardware: Most reader and writer hardware, NFC-equipped phones, Contactless Payment Terminals, etc
Effective Range: 0 - 6cm
Low Frequency (125 - 134KHz)
Tags: All known tags (HID, Indala, etc)
Hardware: Most reader and writer hardware
Effective Range: 0 - 5cm
Ultra High Frequency (850 - 930 MHz)
Tags: Most known tags (EPC Classes 1 - 4, Security Tags, etc)
Hardware: Some reader and writer hardware
Effective Range: 0 - 3cm
Other Technologies
Wireless charging (chargers and devices)
POS systems
Induction-Loop equipped systems
Systems with coils that can have current induced
Technical Specifications
The NFCKill has the following technical specifications:
Frequencies
Tuned Frequencies: 125KHz - 13.56MHz
Effective Frequencies: 125KHz - 950MHz
Hardware
Battery: Rechargeable Li-ion, 3.3V
Input Frequency: 3.3V
Output Voltage: ~1600V
Operating Modes
Single Pulse (Standard & Professional Version)
Continuous (2 Hz / 0.5s) (Professional Version only)
Miscellaneous:
Battery Life: ~10,000 discharge cycles
Charge Interface: Micro-USB
Case: ABS
LEDs: 4x Battery Level indication, 1x Power, 1x Operation Indication
Operational Warning
The NFCKill is a high-voltage device, containing several shock-hazards. It must be kept and operated in a controlled environment, by a trained and responsible technician. Unintentional damage may occur to due irresponsible operator error.
NFCKill.com declines any responsibility from the use of the device. For more information, please review our terms and conditions.