/rfcat-rolljam

rfcat-rolljam is a python script to easily "jam", capture, and replay rolling code signals using two yard stick one devices and rfcat.

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rfcat-rolljam

rfcat-rolljam is a python script to "jam", capture, and replay rolling code signals using two yard stick one devices and rfcat.

The name rfcat-rolljam is inspired by Samy Kamkar's RollJam which is a device that defeats rolling code security. This is done by jamming the receiver, capturing two or more remote presses, then stopping the jammer and replaying the first remote press saving the next capture in the rolling code series to replay later. The python code for rfcat-rolljam combines two projects that are already publicly available on Github that allow you to perform a rolljam like attack, it was just fairly clunky to do so requiring multiple scripts, this script simply combines everything into a single script that automates the process. It is up to you to follow all of the laws in your area. Jamming a signal is not legal in many areas. The author(s) of this code take no responsibility for your use or misuse of the script. If you choose to actually use the code you should do so in a controlled environment and only on equipment that you own. Please follow all local, state, federal, and international, and religious laws.

The below commands have been tested by an anonymous user to perform a rolljam attack on a remote power outlet
Capture and replay first code automatically: python rfcat-rolljam.py -f 315060000 -r 1818 -m -40 -o -2500000 -O capture.io
Capture and wait for keypress to replay first code: python rfcat-rolljam.py -f 315060000 -r 1818 -m -40 -o -2500000 -O capture.io -k
Load previous captures to replay: python rfcat-rolljam.py -I capture.io

The original rolljam was created by Samy Kamkar https://samy.pl
Jammer portion of the code is borrowed from Alex's rolljam repo https://github.com/alextspy/rolljam
Scan and replay of the code is borrowed from Andrew Macpherson's RfCatHelpers https://github.com/AndrewMohawk/RfCatHelpers
Combined and lightly modified into something similar to Samy Kamkar's original rolljam by Corey Harding from https://LegacySecurityGroup.com
Modernized by RocketGod https://github.com/RocketGod-git