- Get ATR|ATS
- Get AID by PSE (
emv pse
) - Get AID by appliation list (
emv search
) - Select application (
emv select
) - Format PDOL (look at next part)
- Execute GPO (
emv gpo
this step and format PDOL) - Get records from AFL (
emv readrec
) - Make SDA (check records from GPO)
- Make DDA (
emv challenge
emv intauth
) - Check PIN (
not implemented
) - Fill CDOL1 and CDOL2 (look at next part)
- Execute AC1 (with CDA support) (
emv genac
) - Check ARQC (bank part) (
not implemented
) - Make ARPC (bank part) (
not implemented
) - Execute external authenticate (
not implemented
) - Execute AC2 (with CDA support) (
not implemented
) - Check ARQC cryptogram (
not implemented
) - Issuer scripts processing (
not implemented
)
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- Get ATR|ATS
- Get AID by PSE (
emv pse
) - Get AID by appliation list (
emv search
) - Select application (
emv select
) - Format PDOL (look at next part)
- Execute GPO (
emv gpo
this step and format PDOL) - Get records from AFL (
emv readrec
) - Make fDDA (
emv challenge
emv intauth
) - External authenticate command (
not implemented
) - Issuer scripts processing (
not implemented
)
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They can be implemented, but it needs to know issuer's card keys (usually 3DES) and now this parts can be tested only on special test cards.
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All this commands are parts of command emv exec
.
command emv exec
executes EMV transaction. it have parameters:
-j, -J, --jload Load transaction parameters from `emv/defparams.json` file.
-f, -F, --forceaid Force search AID. Search AID instead of execute PPSE.
By default: Transaction type - MSD
-v, -V, --qvsdc Transaction type - qVSDC or M/Chip.
-c, -C, --qvsdccda Transaction type - qVSDC or M/Chip plus CDA (SDAD generation).
-x, -X, --vsdc Transaction type - VSDC.
-g, -G, --acgpo VISA. generate AC from GPO.
-w, -W, --wired Send data via contact (iso7816) interface. Contactless interface set by default.
It works for VISA(r) and Mastercard(r) transactions. It may work with other EMV payment system's card (and it works in general cases that is described in EMV).
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MSD - Magnetic Stripe mode VSDC - contact transacion qVSDC - contactless transaction
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MSD - Magnetic Stripe mode M/Chip - contact and contactless transaction
Different cards have different modes on/of and different behavior in them. So needs to check card in all this modes. MSD - compatibility mode. Now it work always. But it less secure and in near future it will be slowly) disabled.
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exec Executes EMV contactless transaction.
pse Execute PPSE. It selects 2PAY.SYS.DDF01 or 1PAY.SYS.DDF01 directory.
search Try to select all applets from applets list and print installed applets.
select Select applet.
gpo Execute GetProcessingOptions.
readrec Read files from card.
genac Generate ApplicationCryptogram.
challenge Generate challenge.
intauth Internal authentication.
scan Scan EMV card and save it contents to json file for emulator.
test Crypto logic test.
list List ISO7816 history
roca Extract public keys and run ROCA test
All main commands are parts of EMV specification. Commands than not described there:
emv scan
- scans card and saves all records to json file. Can be executed with or without tags disassembly.
emv roca
- extract public keys from cards (part of emv scan
)
emv test
- test all crypto code from emv part of proxmark.
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EMV specifications http://www.emvco.com/specifications.aspx?id=155
Excelent explanation of EMV http://www.openscdp.org/scripts/emv/index.html
Fully working terminal written in Ruby. https://code.google.com/p/ruby-pboc2-lib/source/browse/trunk/lib/pboc.rb
EMV kernel written in C++ https://github.com/ntufar/EMV/tree/master/EMV_Library
C EMV library (part of this library uses proxmark) https://github.com/lumag/emv-tools
Resources (keys, country codes, etc): https://github.com/binaryfoo/emv-bertlv/tree/master/src/main/resources
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POS terminal checks card and selects one of EMV kernels and launches it for EMV transaction. Different kernels have different rules to make EMV transaction.
This list from:
EMVco Architecture and General Requirement V2.4 volume A. EMVco Entry Point specification V2.4 volume B
- EMVco C-1 Kernel 1 V2.4 for some cards with JCB AIDs and some cards with Visa AIDs
- EMVco C-2 Kernel 2 V2.4 for MasterCards AIDs
- EMVco C-3 Kernel 3 V2.4 for Visa AIDs
- EMVco C-4 Kernel 4 V2.4 for American Express AIDs
- EMVco C-5 Kernel 5 V2.4 for JCB AIDs
- EMVco C-6 Kernel 6 V2.4 for Discover AIDs
- EMVco C-7 Kernel 7 V2.4 for UnionPay AIDs