Open Source RFID Cloning Toolkit Pro Hacking & Security Partnership Announced

Share this news:

ACE Hackware has announced a new partnership with the creator of the world’s first all in one RFID cloning kit. Users can purchase it pre-assembled, or else build it themselves with instructions provided.


ACE Hackware, a leading global supplier of equipment for professional hacking, social engineering, and physical security engagements, has partnered with Phillip Bosco, creator of the world’s first automated, all-in-one RFID cloning kit, the Boscloner. The project is open source, and ACE Hackware provides complete instructions on their website for anyone wanting to build it themselves.


More information is available at https://acehackware.com/blogs/news/boscloner-rfid-cloning-toolkit.


The site explains how users can assemble the kit themselves, or it is available pre-built and ready for immediate use in the field.


The Boscloner is unique in that it fully automates the process of capturing and cloning RFID badges. What’s more, the project is open source, and community feedback is encouraged so that it can continue to evolve and improve.


ACE Hackware is the brainchild of long-time penetration tester and hacking countermeasures instructor Taylor Banks. in 2011, Banks launched the site with the help and support of a group of professional hackers and technologists who spent their careers performing security assessments, penetration tests, physical security audits, and working social engineering gigs.


ACE Hackware caters to ethical hackers, cybersecurity professionals, active duty and retired military and law enforcement professionals, stocking a wide range of products that make life easier for professional hackers, and the new partnership is part of this commitment to excellent service.


The Boscloner is an all in one RFID cloning toolkit that makes RFID badge cloning fast, easy and automatic. The core functionality leverages research from projects like Proxmark and Bishop Fox Tastic RFID Thief while adding features that enable unique capabilities.


Using the Boscloner, security professionals can capture RFID badges from three feet away and automatically clone captured badges. The kit thereby allows the user to reach into their pocket and pull out a cloned and fully functional badge, providing instant access to restricted areas without user intervention.


Full details of the toolkit and the partnership are available at the URL above.


Release ID: 356782