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| [The configuration Block Block 0 Page 0](#the-configuration-block-block-0-page-0) | | [The configuration Block Block 0 Page 0](#the-configuration-block-block-0-page-0) |
| [Exercise 2](#exercise-2) | | [Exercise 2](#exercise-2) |
| [The configuration Block Block 3 Page 1](#the-configuration-block-block-3-page-1) | | [The configuration Block Block 3 Page 1](#the-configuration-block-block-3-page-1) |
| [Sniffing commands](#sniffing-commands) |
| [T5577 and Keysy](#t5577-and-keysy) |
# Part 1 # Part 1
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## Sniffing commands ## Sniffing commands
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Some readers work with cards via T55xx commands (read/write/etc) and think that they are safe) Some readers work with cards via T55xx commands (read/write/etc) and think that they are safe)
The password in this case is sent in clear text. The password in this case is sent in clear text.
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## T5577 and Keysy ## T5577 and Keysy
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The Keysy tag cloning tool (https://tinylabs.io/keysy/) uses T5577 tags that have a special "password" value (NOT the password described above) written in Block 6 that is tied to the traceability data. The Keysy checks and computes the proper value for Block 6 and will not write to a tag that does not contain the proper value. This DRM technology relies on the face that genuine T5577 chips cannot have their traceability data (Blocks 1 and 2 of Page 1) re-written and that the method to computer the proper value for Block 6 is proprietary, therefore compelling you to buy their branded tags. The Keysy tag cloning tool (https://tinylabs.io/keysy/) uses T5577 tags that have a special "password" value (NOT the password described above) written in Block 6 that is tied to the traceability data. The Keysy checks and computes the proper value for Block 6 and will not write to a tag that does not contain the proper value. This DRM technology relies on the face that genuine T5577 chips cannot have their traceability data (Blocks 1 and 2 of Page 1) re-written and that the method to computer the proper value for Block 6 is proprietary, therefore compelling you to buy their branded tags.