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April 08, 2016, 11:27:09 PM
#24

I bet most of the time good hackers don't even need sophisticated software, just a good partial and a dash of mined social data.

If the person is dumb enough to put a password of his dog's name or his neighbors name, then he might deserve it.

Passwords should always be separate from your social info.
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April 08, 2016, 03:56:31 PM
#23
Hi
Dave Bitcoin here - the subject of the CoinDesk.com article, http://www.coindesk.com/meet-man-will-hack-long-lost-bitcoin-wallet-money/

Yes, just to confirm, if you have a strong password on your wallet, then it is not possible to 'hack' the wallet. If you completely forget your password, then your funds will be forever inaccessible...

Where walletrecoveryservices.com can help is when you have a wallet and some idea about what the password might be. (or if you have put a 'weak' password on your wallet). In this case, often we can decrypt your wallet for you and recover your password. Grin

Cheers
Dave

Thank you Dave, this is a nice and needed service.
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April 08, 2016, 03:51:18 PM
#22
Hi
Dave Bitcoin here - the subject of the CoinDesk.com article, http://www.coindesk.com/meet-man-will-hack-long-lost-bitcoin-wallet-money/

Yes, just to confirm, if you have a strong password on your wallet, then it is not possible to 'hack' the wallet. If you completely forget your password, then your funds will be forever inaccessible...

Where walletrecoveryservices.com can help is when you have a wallet and some idea about what the password might be. (or if you have put a 'weak' password on your wallet). In this case, often we can decrypt your wallet for you and recover your password. Grin

Cheers
Dave
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April 08, 2016, 01:36:33 PM
#21
Could you use this service? Not a bad venture if you ask me...

http://www.coindesk.com/meet-man-will-hack-long-lost-bitcoin-wallet-money/

If you're going to give it a try you'll probably need some of these: https://spendabit.co/go?q=gpu

I thought the wallets couldn't be hacked. Undecided He has a 30% success rate. That's pretty high.

Dont be silly, they recover wallets from partial passwords, they dont just hack any wallet.

If your wallet's password is in safe location, then it's most likely uncrackable.




I bet most of the time good hackers don't even need sophisticated software, just a good partial and a dash of mined social data.
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April 07, 2016, 09:41:04 PM
#20
It is easy to recover wallet password if you always lose it over and over again.  Wink
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April 07, 2016, 09:27:34 PM
#19
Could you use this service? Not a bad venture if you ask me...

http://www.coindesk.com/meet-man-will-hack-long-lost-bitcoin-wallet-money/

If you're going to give it a try you'll probably need some of these: https://spendabit.co/go?q=gpu

I thought the wallets couldn't be hacked. Undecided He has a 30% success rate. That's pretty high.

Dont be silly, they recover wallets from partial passwords, they dont just hack any wallet.

If your wallet's password is in safe location, then it's most likely uncrackable.


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April 07, 2016, 06:13:12 PM
#18
After forgetting my passwords a couple of times and getting some of my accounts locked due to entering wrong data I got fed up and finally decided to use a password manager. I used to have a main password and I was trying to spin it or alter small portions of it for the different sites I am using and that complicated things for me to the point I was forgetting which password was for where. Now all my important Bitcoin accounts and PayPal have unique passwords and I can log in with the click of a button. I highly recommend using a password manager as it offers the best security for your online funds.

Well i had almost the same problem as you i have a main password and im registed to several place and i change my passwords to avoid expose my wallets and accounts,where can i got some good password manager,can be by pm as well.Is it safe to have at computer knowing that a virus can maybe get those keys all at once?
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April 07, 2016, 09:32:04 AM
#17
Could you use this service? Not a bad venture if you ask me...

http://www.coindesk.com/meet-man-will-hack-long-lost-bitcoin-wallet-money/

If you're going to give it a try you'll probably need some of these: https://spendabit.co/go?q=gpu
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And just to be clear, Dave Bitcoin hacks people’s passwords with their permission. He runs the website Wallet Recovery Services, which recovers people’s lost or forgotten passwords by brute force decryption – that is, using a computer program to try millions of passwords in a short amount of time.
this is would good for people who lost their password and want to recover it,i wonder how Dave bitcoin have learn that BFD or brute force decryption,i just know brute force attack to decrypt password,but it hink wallet password not easy as i know.

the quote should say "Dave Bitcoin hacks people’s passwords with their permissionHELP.
he is not exactly hacking, you give him what you think your password is or what it includes then he uses all the variation of that initial password to find the right one.

This is also how the "pros" do it, except they mine for the fragments and without permission of course.
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April 07, 2016, 05:26:53 AM
#16
Could you use this service? Not a bad venture if you ask me...

http://www.coindesk.com/meet-man-will-hack-long-lost-bitcoin-wallet-money/

If you're going to give it a try you'll probably need some of these: https://spendabit.co/go?q=gpu
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And just to be clear, Dave Bitcoin hacks people’s passwords with their permission. He runs the website Wallet Recovery Services, which recovers people’s lost or forgotten passwords by brute force decryption – that is, using a computer program to try millions of passwords in a short amount of time.
this is would good for people who lost their password and want to recover it,i wonder how Dave bitcoin have learn that BFD or brute force decryption,i just know brute force attack to decrypt password,but it hink wallet password not easy as i know.

the quote should say "Dave Bitcoin hacks people’s passwords with their permissionHELP.
he is not exactly hacking, you give him what you think your password is or what it includes then he uses all the variation of that initial password to find the right one.
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April 07, 2016, 03:15:34 AM
#15
Could you use this service? Not a bad venture if you ask me...

http://www.coindesk.com/meet-man-will-hack-long-lost-bitcoin-wallet-money/

If you're going to give it a try you'll probably need some of these: https://spendabit.co/go?q=gpu
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And just to be clear, Dave Bitcoin hacks people’s passwords with their permission. He runs the website Wallet Recovery Services, which recovers people’s lost or forgotten passwords by brute force decryption – that is, using a computer program to try millions of passwords in a short amount of time.
this is would good for people who lost their password and want to recover it,i wonder how Dave bitcoin have learn that BFD or brute force decryption,i just know brute force attack to decrypt password,but it hink wallet password not easy as i know.
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April 07, 2016, 01:10:28 AM
#14
After forgetting my passwords a couple of times and getting some of my accounts locked due to entering wrong data I got fed up and finally decided to use a password manager. I used to have a main password and I was trying to spin it or alter small portions of it for the different sites I am using and that complicated things for me to the point I was forgetting which password was for where. Now all my important Bitcoin accounts and PayPal have unique passwords and I can log in with the click of a button. I highly recommend using a password manager as it offers the best security for your online funds.
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April 06, 2016, 08:14:51 PM
#13
Meaning is that people usually uses comon password just editing them a bit soo the machine conbines the odds around those all passwords to recovery,i today forgot mine acess to blockchain i tryed the most of my passwords till i get pissed ,then i get calm and tryed once again and guess what i knew my password but its too many keys that i had forgotted this one,soo i had left it on the paper .
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April 04, 2016, 09:20:05 PM
#12
30% success rate? Well I assume it is worth it when you have lost a great deal of coins, but seems like a pretty low rate for me.

It's pretty high for something that's 'unhackable'.

You're getting this wrong, he won't be able to magically find the whole password, there are other services like this (You probably shouldn't trust ANY OF THEM) but for them to work you have to provide some part of your password and hints and based on those they can brute force the incomplete password.



He can't hack anybody's wallet without knowing some part of the password.

It is un-hackable.
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April 04, 2016, 09:18:47 PM
#11
probably, that's good enough.
but how about if the owner of forgotten wallet password forget everything about the wallet. I mean he should have a thing like phone number or email for example to be sent the new password. CMIIW

Damn good idea. It makes sense to add something like this. My ex-boyfriend bought loooooaaaddddsss of bitcoin back when they were way less than a dollar (only a few cents a coin), forgot about them as he thought they were irrelevant, now they're sitting on a HDD all locked up and inaccessible.


SO..... what do you want for the HD?
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April 04, 2016, 09:05:12 PM
#10
probably, that's good enough.
but how about if the owner of forgotten wallet password forget everything about the wallet. I mean he should have a thing like phone number or email for example to be sent the new password. CMIIW

Damn good idea. It makes sense to add something like this. My ex-boyfriend bought loooooaaaddddsss of bitcoin back when they were way less than a dollar (only a few cents a coin), forgot about them as he thought they were irrelevant, now they're sitting on a HDD all locked up and inaccessible.
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April 04, 2016, 08:47:43 PM
#9
Could you use this service? Not a bad venture if you ask me...

http://www.coindesk.com/meet-man-will-hack-long-lost-bitcoin-wallet-money/

If you're going to give it a try you'll probably need some of these: https://spendabit.co/go?q=gpu

I thought the wallets couldn't be hacked. Undecided He has a 30% success rate. That's pretty high.
the 30% success rate well explain that this is uncertain and probably just using a common method like forget your password or anything similiar
probably, that's good enough.
but how about if the owner of forgotten wallet password forget everything about the wallet. I mean he should have a thing like phone number or email for example to be sent the new password. CMIIW
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April 04, 2016, 08:34:28 PM
#8
I'll get this man when ever I lost my wallet password. but I don't think so he can recover wallets. btw wallet recovery service is sound good.
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April 04, 2016, 08:32:51 PM
#7
Could you use this service? Not a bad venture if you ask me...

http://www.coindesk.com/meet-man-will-hack-long-lost-bitcoin-wallet-money/

If you're going to give it a try you'll probably need some of these: https://spendabit.co/go?q=gpu

I thought the wallets couldn't be hacked. Undecided He has a 30% success rate. That's pretty high.

I think he uses mostly social engineering techniques, like you give him some ideas of the passwords you already have and what you thought it could be and he tries different variations. Even if he doesn't get in the wallet 30% of the time, does it explain why 70% of the time customer's other bank accounts and stuff is all gone? Very suspicious???  Wink

https://spendabit.co/go?q=steel+wallet

Blockchain put people who are looking to recover passwords on to him. Are they not legitimate? If he's stealing bank account details this would make Blocchain an accessory and a cohort.

I don't believe the article mentions '70% of the time customer's other bank accounts and stuff is all gone?'
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April 04, 2016, 08:16:33 PM
#6
30% success rate? Well I assume it is worth it when you have lost a great deal of coins, but seems like a pretty low rate for me.

It's pretty high for something that's 'unhackable'.
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April 04, 2016, 07:02:17 PM
#5
30% success rate? Well I assume it is worth it when you have lost a great deal of coins, but seems like a pretty low rate for me.
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