Stripe Snoop parses and analyzes data from magstripe cards, displays their contents, and then tries to identify the card using a database of known card types, providing meaning to an otherwise raw character dump. Magstripe data can be captured through a variety of methods and interfaces, including stdin. Release 1.5 has doubled the size of the card database Stripe Snoop uses. The interface was been polished a good bit as well, and more information is returned about card types from the database. Also, card types with unknown elements are brought to the users attention, so they know when they have information that the projects needs. By making it easier to contribute, the program should receive new blood. 1.5 also comes with even more sample bitstreams of different card types to experiement with. Linux and Windows Builds are supported Full Change Log: Version 1.5 (8-8-2004) - Force Parse (-F) will now parse characters that don't pass parity - Added formatting function to make Account numbers follow the format on the card. - Streamlined the Database Lookup process - Added Card Notes to Database Entries - Filled in all the missing comments and prototypes in source - Formatted tabs to line up with printing report - Added entry of unknowns about each card type, to get people to submit data and help out Cards Added American Express Blue Card Barnes & Noble Reader's Advantage Card British Petroleum (BP) Gasoline Card Delta Crown Room Club Card Home Depot Consumer Credit Card Neiman Marcus Charge Card Radisson Gold Rewards Card COSTCO Business Membership Card US Air Frequent Traveler Card Walden Books Reader Card AAMVA Compliant North American Driver's License |