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I did the cracking, converted the bin to eml file but i cant find the value that i want in the eml file.
I tried to search for the value using a online hex editor and a program but had no luck.
I'm looking for 260 in hex. After i search about hexadecimal, i discovered that is 0x104 but what do i look for ? 01 04 ? 00 10 04 ?
Need some help!
This is the bin converted to eml
d4905fedf60804006263646566676869
000800000000000000006db3d3860000
00000000000000000000000000000000
de1fcbec764b787788002e3a7e842231
0fffe119382c86800000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000
0048362b31511c7e082334c000004951
81bfbe8cacba787788009ba719ff4b3c
ffc80000000000000000000000000000
b03407190005000049396e8800000006
002c0d01c0000000000000080006f4e9
4fdd4417c85678778800ecac65a43ffe
19080000000000000000249dfff082c0
0000200004938003b345643e00158112
000000000088200800000a00000094cf
1dd1b3ae81e87877880087d842c65c4c
64080000000000000000208de8908200
00002000000000000000400000000002
00000000008000080000000000003409
0b49172d960f78778800ec0c43215a79
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64080000000000000000208de8908200
00002000000000000000400000000002
00000000008000080000000000003b0f
0b49172d960f78778800ec0c43215a79
19080000000000000000249dfff082c0
0000200004938003b345643e00158112
000000000088200800000a0000002abc
1dd1b3ae81e87877880087d842c65c4c
ffc80000000000000000000000000000
b03407190005000049396e8800000006
002c0d01c00000000000000800064a9a
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I've not seen those keys on a Mifare Fob / card before.
What is it for?
There is a lot of data in the blocks there so you need to add some context to what you are trying to achieve and the use of the card / fob.
what does the 260 represent? is it a value? £260 / £2.60 etc.
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