What's new in cardpeek 0.8.4
Mar 9, 2015
- Has now a 'console' mode, as an alternative to the GTK+ GUI.
- New and improved mifare classic 1k/4k script.
- EMV script enhancements (thanks to A. Kozlik) and some minor bug fixes.
- Improvements in GSM script.
- Many bug fixes and improvements.
New in cardpeek 0.8.3 (Aug 16, 2014)
- Initial OpenPGP card support.
- Tachograph card driver data can now be exported with signed data.
- You can now 'copy' card data from Cardpeek to the clipboard.
- We are testing online secure script updates, with RSA signature.
- And many small fixes and enhancements.
New in cardpeek 0.8.2 (Apr 18, 2014)
- As of version 0.8.2, this tool is capable of reading the contents of the following types of cards:
- EMV "chip and PIN" bank cards, including:
- VISA, MasterCard, CB and UK Post Office Account contact cards;
- PayWave (VISA) and PayPass (MasterCard) contactless cards;
- Electronic/Biometric passports, which have an embedded contactless chip;
- The Belgian eID card;
- GSM SIM cards (without USIM data used in recent cards);
- Vitale 2, the French health card.
- Moneo, the French electronic purse;
- Driver Tachograph cards;
- Calypso transport cards including:
- Navigo transport cards used in Paris;
- MOBIB cards used in Brussels;
- RavKav cards used in Israel;
- VIVA cards used in Lisbon;
- It can also read the following cards with limited interpretation of data:
- Some Mifare Classic compatible cards (such as the Thalys card).
New in cardpeek 0.8 (Nov 5, 2013)
- Belgian eID card support
- RavKav calypso card support for Israel
- An updated Moneo script.
- Pictures display for e-passports and eID cards.
- Improved compatibility: now compiles on ARM Raspberry PI and Intel Mac OS X.
- Many other bug fixes and enhancements.
New in cardpeek 0.7 (Sep 6, 2011)
- New enhanced MOBIB transport card analysis, with subway and bus station name display.
- Preliminary GSM SIM card support.
- Preliminary Mifare card support (tested with the Thalys card).
- Bug corrections in the e-passport script.
- Many internal enhancements and bug corrections.