It is important to contextualize the software within the legal frameworks of its time. While the tool had legitimate uses for developers creating Java Card applets or testing card readers, it was often associated with "gray area" activities in the early 2000s, such as attempting to unlock phones or clone cards for research. Over the years, security on smart cards has improved significantly, rendering many of the older exploits obsolete. Consequently, the utility of Woron Scan 1.09 today is primarily academic or historical.
Upon opening Woron Scan 1.09, the user selects the corresponding COM port and configures the frequency (typically 3.57 MHz or 6.00 MHz).
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