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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] SmartCards programming... |
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| Date: | Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:08:48 +0100 |
Thank you for all your informations...this morning, I assisted to a conference given by AXALTO (I found a contact that accepted to help me) and I learned a lot of things... I bought 2 Goldcards (one of my teacher advised me to buy a such card to do what I want... but I think a physical attack can allow someone to copy the content of the card or the stored key when the authentication is doing but to begin its perhaps the more simple card I can find ...) If you have more infromations, please give me them... for the moment I read the manual of the Infinity USB and there is no information about the language I can use to program the cards, Iwill search again with Google and perphaps on the usenet... khaalel On 11/23/05, Aditya Deshmukh <aditya.deshmukh@online.gateway.strangled.net> wrote:
Sorry for the top post
If you are going to do something like this then RSA cards are the best
specially securid
It can be implemented almost out of the box and it has great lib support
also.
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[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@lists.grok.org.uk] On Behalf Of khaalel
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 2:12 PM
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Subject: [Full-disclosure] SmartCards programming...
Hello,
I have to achieve a technical project for my french high school...
And the subject is about cryptography and smart cards...
The goal is to write the programs and all the associated stuff...
in
order to create a DRM-like system: when an user enter his card, a
software
check his key (or certificate or...) and if the authentication succeed,
the
wanted file (document, video, audio...) is open by the software...
Yesterday I bought a programmer/writer : the Infinity USB but I
wanna know if someone could give me some interresting links about smart
card
programming (java, basic, .....). I already know some things about
cryptography but I am a newbie in smart card programming. Wich language I
have to learn? Which type of smart cards I have to buy? Which algorithms I
can use (DES, RSA, Elliptic Curves, AES...)??
thanks...
khaalel
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