How to clone any RFID-enabled card (debit, Visa, keycards): detailed tutorial

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RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. It’s a technology that uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. These tags contain electronically stored information that can be read from a distance using an RFID reader

We can use an RFID reader to clone cards by scanning the RFID-enabled card of your unsuspecting victim to capture its data. Once you’ve got that info, you can use the reader’s writing function to transfer that data onto a blank RFID card. Essentially, you’re creating a duplicate of the original card, complete with all the same data. It’s like photocopying


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All you need and a computer
 
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You can carry an RFID reader in your pocket, and it will pick up nearby cards without you even having to lift a finger. That's the beauty of RFID technology—it works through obstacles like wallets and clothing, so you can easily swipe data from unsuspecting victims as you stroll past them
 
ban this thief.
 
You all have such short attention spans damn
 
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How long is the distance
 
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How long is the distance
A few centimeters to a few meters, depending on various factors such as antenna size, frequency, and environmental conditions. You can consider using an external antenna with higher gain. Look for antennas designed specifically for RFID
 

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