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November 11, 2014, 09:43:36 PM
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The link he gave is this https://blockchain.info/wallet/technical-faq . He just merged his "Goodluck!" Cheesy

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use a hashing rig to bruteforce the password.

If the password was longer than 7 letters and used not just letters and numbers but symbols etc. you'd be here till the cows come home and you'd still never be able to crack the password. The number of permutations becomes unfeasible to search for.
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use a hashing rig to bruteforce the password.
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I know that there are people out there that can try to help, but you have to know part of the password.. write down all the possibilities that the password could be and do a google for a company to help look for lost passwords, i know that they are out there..
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welcome to the club  Cry
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No I dont escrow anymore.
I have no idea of the password and must be about 2 months
2factor autorization no

To be honest, if you don't know anything about the password and its lenght, you are not able to recover the wallet.

Makes perfect sense for someone that "stole" user data, but has no password.

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What is you standard password? Try it with some variation on the front and end. Everyone has some default password if they don't intend to note passwords.
I read somewhere that if you add a capital letter (even only one) it immediately makes the password so much harder to guess, because usually people check the lowercase passwords first. Also characters like these !@#$%^&*() are great because those aren't commonly used as well. A 6 letter password, with no uppercase, I could bruteforce in an hour with a simple php script I made.

yeah capital letters can be a pain for people if you do forget your password but are awesome for security reasons.
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What is you standard password? Try it with some variation on the front and end. Everyone has some default password if they don't intend to note passwords.
I read somewhere that if you add a capital letter (even only one) it immediately makes the password so much harder to guess, because usually people check the lowercase passwords first. Also characters like these !@#$%^&*() are great because those aren't commonly used as well. A 6 letter password, with no uppercase, I could bruteforce in an hour with a simple php script I made.
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What is you standard password? Try it with some variation on the front and end. Everyone has some default password if they don't intend to note passwords.
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surely you will remember or maybe you have written it down some where?
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Yeah, the problem is that AES ssecued wallets are not easily bruteforceble.
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You must remember SOMETHING about the password. The length, or some part of it.

ANYTHING you can remember at all will help you.
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Then you are pretty much screwed without knowing anything about your password you will not regain access unless you remember some of it you might want to contact some wallet recovery services maybe I know Welsh offers a service at the services sub forum or you could try dave bitcoin.

They probably cant help you though because you dont know any of your password.
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I have no idea of the password and must be about 2 months
2factor autorization no

To be honest, if you don't know anything about the password and its lenght, you are not able to recover the wallet.
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I have no idea of the password and must be about 2 months
2factor autorization no

Do you have the login url?

It looks like this:

https://blockchain.info/wallet/1546-sfsd4-67fgfd-3ffd

Check your email account for emails from blockchain.info, it might have it.
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I have no idea of the password and must be about 2 months
2factor autorization no
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do you have a backup of your wallet.dat or wallet.json file? you have a option to email it to a email.
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I have only the address of the portfolio

Ok. Do you have any clue what the password was? How long was it?

Do you have 2factor authorization set up?
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I have only the address of the portfolio
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Please be a bit less cryptic and explain things a bit more, so we could help you to the best of our ability
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