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Hey guys,
Trying to read a pyramid fob and I am getting the following message... "Checksum ae failed - should have been 62"
Here is an extract of the result:
proxmark3> lf search
NOTE: some demods output possible binary
if it finds something that looks like a tag
False Positives ARE possible
Checking for known tags:
Pyramid ID Found - BitLength: 67 -unknown BitLength- (63011), Raw: 000101010138b068ae7531d03eb08cae
Checksum ae failed - should have been 62
Valid Pyramid ID Found!
Valid T55xx Chip Found
Try lf t55xx ... commands
Anyone came across that in the past?
Last edited by jramb0 (2018-04-22 10:09:30)
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unknown bitlength and checksum failed is a indication at the decoding of pyramid bits was not a precise match.
if you do
lf read
data save pyramid.pm3
and share it via some file sharing service, and post link here it would help out to make better detection.
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here is the link
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GYLFK3CsW7qxHmoXXGOJkvAguzOw-5pj
thanks!
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is there any printing on the tags? (btw the tag you linked and the first tag you posted are different).
or do you know the card number(s)?
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yeah i know the tag in the original post and the previous one are different... but the same result... here is the result of the one that i shared in google drive:
proxmark3> lf search
NOTE: some demods output possible binary
if it finds something that looks like a tag
False Positives ARE possible
Checking for known tags:
Pyramid ID Found - BitLength: 70 -unknown BitLength- (31836), Raw: 00010101025149263b1c492586e3735b
Checksum 5b failed - should have been 29
Valid Pyramid ID Found!
That one has a the following printing on the tag... *N1867-3325570
Could that be the card number that i am looking for?
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that would be the card number, if you have more samples with the printed numbers it might help, but this is the Keri N series cards that borrow some of the pyramid format but don't fully follow it as it appears encrypted in some manner. there is a thread around here somewhere on it.
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The Keri N format is a Pyramid tag where the data is encypted. This is the data in the Pyramid blocks. No one knows the encryption at this point, perhaps except Keri
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I see.
Just trying to figure out how to do it. have you had any experience with that one in the past @hkplus?
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There is not enough to go on except for Keri's description of the card which includes 128 bit encryption.
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