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Topic: Is it difficult for a thief to decrypt your wallet? (Read 833 times)

legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
Just add an extra character. Now it's 18. And the brute force possibilities and time go up exponentially. Like, an extra century or something extremely long.
newbie
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It would take a very long time to decrypt your wallet. You're good. You may want to change the number of characters in your password now, as that you've told the internet it's 17.

Ha.

If they know its 17 characters, now the attacker only needs 10,000 lifetimes to find the password as opposed to 18,000 if he had to try all the shorter passwords too.

That's me, overly cautious.
legendary
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It would take a very long time to decrypt your wallet. You're good. You may want to change the number of characters in your password now, as that you've told the internet it's 17.

Ha.

If they know its 17 characters, now the attacker only needs 10,000 lifetimes to find the password as opposed to 18,000 if he had to try all the shorter passwords too.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
It would take a very long time to decrypt your wallet. You're good. You may want to change the number of characters in your password now, as that you've told the internet it's 17.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
Okey Dokey Lokey
Oh man, Dont even worry about the wallet encryption, It's Salted >1000 times
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
Yes, it is difficult to break. 17 character password protected by AES will take millions of years.

To be safe, send all your bitcoins in that wallet to a new wallet in 5 to 10 years, just in case someone gets your wallet.dat file and starts bruteforcing it. When he cracks it in 20 years, there's no bitcoins anymore. He'll need to steal your new wallet.

Don't forget about keyloggers. They will get your password no matter how long.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
If they just have the wallet but no idea what your password is, then it is incredibly unlikely that they would be able to decrypt it. You still have to worry about them getting your password due to malware or social engineering.
member
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Merit: 10
I have encrypted my wallet via the bitcoin client.
My password has 17 characters.
It is contains case sensitive alphanumeric symbols.
Is this encryption difficult to break in case the wallet is stolen?
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