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The Question:

Is my MiniSmart II injected with a Key? Or, What keys are injected in my MiniSmart II


Steps:

Step 1: Run USDK Demo software (if you don't have it, you can find it in here)

Step 2: Follow below instruction

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Step 3: Check your #6 Response HEX number (ex: 06 00 00 00 00 00 01). You will get back 7 bytes (14 characters) 06+PIN DUKPT Key+PIN Master Key+PIN Session Key+Data Encryption Key-MSR+Data Encryption Key-ICC+Remote Key Injection (RKI) Key. For the MiniSmart II only DEK-ICC and RKI-KEK are applicable. So, the 6th byte will show if a Data Encryption Key (DEK) is present (01) or not (00)  

            If 00 shows on your Response HEX number, it means you don't have an encryption key. 00 = Key NOT Present

            If 01 shows on your Response HEX number, it means you have an encryption key.Image Removed 01 = Key Present

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