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#1 2015-10-14 20:08:11

ericlam2728
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Registered: 2015-09-26
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Rewriting t5577 cards

Can a t5577 card be rewritten? i bought a bunch of fobs with pre-written em410x uids and im wondering if i can re-write them

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#2 2015-10-14 20:28:18

iceman
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Registered: 2013-04-25
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Re: Rewriting t5577 cards

Sure,  if the tag doesn't have the password mode set it should not be a problem. 
Then you would need to know the password...

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#3 2015-11-11 19:10:11

aid1305
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Registered: 2015-11-11
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Re: Rewriting t5577 cards

I'm new to proxmark and I tun into same issue/question.
How to rewrite T5577 ?
I used t5577 card to clone an Indala card and it worked just fine then I tried to clone an Awid key (which wasn't successful yet).
So now I'm not able to clone Indala card into same t5577 card, proxmark client just says "No Known Tags Found!" after I trying to clone indala card.
Any ideas ? How to reset t5577 card ?
Thank you for advice.

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#4 2015-11-11 19:26:19

iceman
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Re: Rewriting t5577 cards

just write a new valid block0

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#5 2015-11-11 19:54:02

aid1305
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Re: Rewriting t5577 cards

All right so here's what I did, I wrote All blocks 0 ... then tried to copy indala card and again i'm getting "No Known Tags Found!"
This t5577 was working fine yesterday.
I'm I doing something wrong ?


proxmark3> lf search 
Reading 30000 bytes from device memory
Data fetched         
Samples @ 8 bits/smpl, decimation 1:1           
NOTE: some demods output possible binary
  if it finds something that looks like a tag         
False Positives ARE possible
Checking for known tags:
No Known Tags Found!
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx write 2 0
Writing to block: 2  data  : 0x00000000         
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx write 1 0
Writing to block: 1  data  : 0x00000000         
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx write 3 0
Writing to block: 3  data  : 0x00000000         
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx write 4 0
Writing to block: 4  data  : 0x00000000         
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx write 5 0
Writing to block: 5  data  : 0x00000000         
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx write 6 0
Writing to block: 6  data  : 0x00000000         
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx write 7 0
Writing to block: 7  data  : 0x00000000         
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx read 1
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx read 2
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf t55xx info
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf search 
Reading 30000 bytes from device memory
Data fetched         
Samples @ 8 bits/smpl, decimation 1:1           
NOTE: some demods output possible binary
  if it finds something that looks like a tag         
False Positives ARE possible
Checking for known tags:
No Known Tags Found!
proxmark3>
proxmark3> lf indalaclone 50a1eb40d
Cloning 64bit tag with UID 50a1eb40d         
proxmark3>
proxmark3> #db# DONE!                 
proxmark3> lf search 
Reading 30000 bytes from device memory
Data fetched         
Samples @ 8 bits/smpl, decimation 1:1           
NOTE: some demods output possible binary
  if it finds something that looks like a tag         
False Positives ARE possible
Checking for known tags:
No Known Tags Found!
proxmark3>

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#6 2015-11-12 02:50:55

marshmellow
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From: US
Registered: 2013-06-10
Posts: 2,302

Re: Rewriting t5577 cards

He said write a correct block 0, not all other blocks to 0

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