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What the heck is this anyway?

ESPKey is a small device which can be implanted into facility access control systems. ESPKey is compatible with pretty much every door that requires a card swipe or tap with optional pin code to unlock. It even works on many systems requiring finger print or other biometric authentication. Inserting an ESPKey behind a card reader is better than a skimmer because not only can it log all authorized use of a system, it can also inject or replay captured credentials. Once ESPKey shows you what credentials work on this door, use your favorite RFID tools to clone or simulate those credentials for use on other doors. Want to show someone how insecure their facility is? This is an incredibly easy way to start.

In case you need a simple access control system to play with, ESPKey can do that too. All you need is a card reader, ESPKey and some device to be controlled (like a door lock, electric strike, magnetic lock or just an indicator light). ESPKey replaces the giant door controller, allowing you to build a simple mobile test lab. Or a great little portable RFID credential sponge, ready to be hand carried or installed in any heavily trafficked area.

Releases

Have a look over here for the latest pre-built firmware and UI release.

Build instructions

Open in Arduino IDE and click Verify (or Upload if connected to UART).

Usage

Check out this great documentation put together by Babak of Red Team Tools.

Hardware

Hardware can be purchased or have a look in the hardware directory if you want to build your own.

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