diff --git a/wiki/125khz-rfid.md b/wiki/125khz-rfid.md index e69de29bb..91a565e90 100644 --- a/wiki/125khz-rfid.md +++ b/wiki/125khz-rfid.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# 125 kHz RFID + +Low-frequency proximity cards are widely used in access control systems around the world. It's pretty dumb, keeps only a short few-byte ID, and has no authentication mechanism, allowing it to be easily read, cloned, and emulated by anyone. A 125 kHz antenna is located on the bottom of Flipper's body — it can read the EM-4100 and HID Prox cards, save them to the memory and emulate any of the saved cards by choosing one from the menu. + +You can also emulate the card by entering its ID manually, so you can easily send it to your friend in a text format. Thus, Flipper owners can exchange card dumps with each other remotely without ever touching a physical card.