Mifare Classic Tool 2.3.1 has a range of applications across various industries, including:
The proliferation of MCT 2.3.1 has forced a long-overdue industrial migration away from MIFARE Classic. Modern systems utilize MIFARE DESFire EV3 or Plus chips, which employ AES-128 and mutual authentication protocols that MCT cannot process. For systems still relying on Classic chips, countermeasures include (where each sector key is derived cryptographically from the UID, preventing a clone from working even if the data matches) and online key rollover . Security auditors recognize that any system vulnerable to MCT 2.3.1 is, by design, operating on a depredated security model. mifare classic tool 2.3.1
For the locked sectors:
What’s new in 2.3.1 (observed)
This function scans the card and displays the data stored in its 16 sectors (for 1K cards) or 40 sectors (for 4K cards). Mifare Classic Tool 2