MOBIB
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See also RFID
Technology
- STIB site about MOBIB (MIVB)
- ASK, the card manufacturer
- Press releases
- On wikipedia:
- Calypso, see also here
- MoBIB (fr)
- Passe Navigo (fr) is not fully ISO14443-B compliant (Innovatron "standard", also referred as type B') so without proper reader it can be accessed only via contacts. Mobib readers cannot read Navigo pass, so no compatibility whatsoever with the anonymous Navigo card, sigh.
- Cards:
- ASK dual interface cards, according to the ASK productsheet for Calypso a CD21 of 8K bytes with as IC a ST19WR08 from ST Microelectronics
- C.ticket in the future?
- Other cities with Calypso (pdf)
Security/Privacy
- On the news:
- 2010-07-06 Mobib: intrusion dans la vie privée (fr)
- 2010-06-30 La Ligue des Droits de l'Homme s'en mêle... (fr)
- 2010-01-13 According to SpringCard, Atmel has released a 14443-B card where one can very easily program the UID (PUPI), demo with a Mobib.
- 2009-08-27 Carte blanche (fr, in Le Soir) by François-Xavier Standaert & François Koeune about what should be expected from a metro ticket
- The full version on UCL website
- 2009-01-16 Flanders will also make a MOBIB card
- 2009-01-09 La carte Navigo belge peut jouer les indics (fr)
- 2009-01-09 Mobib : la carte trop curieuse (fr, in Le Soir)
- 2009-01-09 UCL have shown anybody can read it, see your name, date of birth and details on last three payments. Some say the Navigo pass contains also details of the last three badgings.
- Privacy Commission, about the access STIB has on the National Registry in the context of the introduction of MOBIB & external suppliers
Objet : demande de la S.T.I.B. visant à obtenir l'extension des autorisations en sa possession (RN/MA/2007/056)
Betreft: aanvraag van de MIVB tot uitbreiding van de machtigingen waarover zij beschikt (RN/MA/2007/056)
Tools
- UCL software to read Mobib cards (mobib extractor) seems to not be available anymore
- SpringCard offers a SDK with a Calypso explorer for Windows and its sources, find here the SDK PC/SC for Calypso. See also their blog post
- An article from P. Gueulle describes a program in Basic to dump the memory content of a Calypso card
- Cardpeek is a Linux tool to read the contents of ISO7816 smartcards. It features a GTK GUI to represent card data is a tree view, and is expandable with a scripting language (LUA). The tool currently reads the contents of: EMV cards, Navigo public transport cards, Moneo ePurse cards and the French health card "Vitale 2"
- you may try Edouard Lafargue's tool
- UCL researchers wrote a nice article (in French) in MISC Mag #48 on how to read a Navigo card, see pages 74-82