📍 If MCT says "No keys found," you may need to use external tools like Proxmark3 to crack the keys first, then import them into MCT to perform mobile edits. If you'd like to dive deeper into using this tool: Step-by-step cloning guide (using CUID tags) Troubleshooting device compatibility (NXP vs. Broadcom) Decoding Access Bits (understanding sector permissions) Which of these areas should we explore next?
: It uses "Extended Access Conditions" and dictionary-based attacks to find the 48-bit keys required to unlock tag sectors. Tag Analysis mifare classic tool 2.3.1
: Users often use MCT to clone "Magic Cards" (Generation 1 Chinese Magic Cards), which allow the UID in Block 0 to be rewritten—something impossible on original MIFARE cards. Technical Limitations Hardware Dependence 📍 If MCT says "No keys found," you
: The app includes a "Diff Tool" to compare the contents of two different tag dumps, making it easier to identify which bits of data change during specific actions (like a balance decrease on a transport card) : It uses "Extended Access Conditions" and dictionary-based
: Users can read tag data, edit it in a hex editor, and write it back to specific blocks.
: Users can read data from MIFARE Classic 1K or 4K tags and display it in highlighted hex or ASCII formats.