Introduction to the DT Blue Cloner
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- dngr.us/cloner - the new and improved Dangerous Things Blue Cloner is a relaunching of an old favorite, but now it supports 3 very common card types in a simple to use, affordable handheld unit! Clone EM410x, EM42xx, HID ProxCard, and AWID cards all to your T5577 enabled chip implant! That includes the xEM, NExT, flexEM, and flexNExT!
Ooooh a new thing
Will this be able to clone from those annoying 132khz "high security" cards to an implant?
Does it leave a password on the chip?
Yes, it's listed on the product page; dngr.us/cloner
Can this device clone a uhf rfid card?
Can this read and write hotel keycard?
Is there any way for me to copy my CC to an implant?, i can't find that info around :(
Wait for the VIVOKEY to be available later this year.
And still the bank or credit card company needs to be on board with you.
@@car24dude The cc company might actually be okay with it, but why do they need to be onboard?
@@kendarr IP rights
It has been done before, but im not sure if they copied the credit card, or set up a google/apple pay account attached to the card and use what ever NFC code the app on your phone would use.
either way making payments with an implanted chip is totally doable.
@@robertm1112 What is their IP? Numbers?
Would the chip read or write while it’s still in the needle? I got the kit and haven’t opened anything yet but it doesn’t read
No. The needle is made of metal which interferes with the magnetic field required to power and communicate with the chip. For 125kHz LF chips there are some devices with a powerful enough antenna that they can overcome this interference, but as you can see the cloner is on the opposite end of this spectrum since you have to disassemble the case to get the antenna close enough to get a reliable magnetic coupling with the chip.
@@Dangerousthings gotcha. Thank you!
Does this "blue copier" have a "password"?
Yes it does.. it's listed on the product page; dngr.us/cloner
Does this work with the NEXT Chip?
Yes, but getting it to couple with biotags is a pain.
Can I use this with my xSIID?
Sorry no, the cloner only writes ID data to 125kHz T5577 chips. The xSIID is a 13.56MHz NTAG NFC chip and the ID number is read-only (cannot be changed).
Will this work with the xsiid chip?
No it will not because the xSIID is based on the NTAG chip which is a 13.56MHz NFC chip. The UID (serial number) of the NTAG cannot be changed. If you want to program the user memory of your xSIID with NFC data you can do that with a smartphone and any number of apps. We suggest dngr.us/tagwriter
@@Dangerousthings you guys are freakin awesome!
Thank you so so much
Can I copy the bus ticket too ?
Not likely.. this only copies IDs, and only for 125khz chips. No application data is copied and no 13.56mhz support. If you want something that has a lot of flexibility check out the proxmark3 at dngr.us/proxmark3 and join the forum dngr.us/forum if you have questions.
And it won’t brick them so I have to buy a proxmark3 and learn how to use it??? 🤣
The "bricking" issue has to do with the T5577 chip not the cloner.. you can still "misconfigure" a T5577 chip based product no matter what device you use to write to it, but it was just easier to have this occur due to the poor coupling performance of the cloner coil. But, if you use the cloner as depicted here in this video you should have no problems.
Dangerous Things ahh thank you for letting me know. I thought it was the Chinese Cloner not the chip. Will definitely be getting this soon.