The most common use case for the Chameleon Tiny Pro is the cloning and storing of Mifare tag UIDs with the end goal of bypassing a target reader through emulation. Surprisingly, many systems in the wild do not employ any of the security features supported by the tag, which makes the device incredibly useful for […]
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The primary advantage of the Tiny Pro by RFID Research Group over the other device variations on the market is definitely its connectivity to the Android app for easy and discreet access to advanced features. But just like the original model designed by Kasper and Oswald back in 2013, the Chameleon also has a very […]
Aside from its extremely covert form factor, the primary advantage of the Chameleon Tiny Pro versus other variants on the market is the bluetooth module’s wireless connectivity to RRG’s intuitive and versatile Android app. In this toolkit tutorial, we will walk-through the process of setting up your Chameleon Tiny on Android OS for easy and […]
When you receive the Chameleon Tiny Pro by RFID Research Group, the device will come pre-loaded with the most recent RRG firmware as of the date of manufacture. This is a fork of the official Chameleon Mini repository maintained by emsec, and is exactly the same as that of its older brother, the Chameleon Mini […]
Powerful and Pocket-Sized NFC Emulation and AnalysisThe Chameleon Tiny Pro by RFID Research Group The Chameleon may have began its career in infosec as a breadboard hot glued to a coffee mug wrapped in copper wire, but ever since the first official build of the device in 2013, it has become a very popular […]