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Topic: Wallet problems relating to an obsolete cryptographic keyboard...... (Read 146 times)

newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 6
I hope that someone might understand what I am asking.  Here is a good article about what my problem is s/www.cryptomathic.com/news-events/blog/exploring-the-lifecycle-of-a-cryptographic-key-%3fhs_amp=true]https://www.[Suspicious link removed]s/www.cryptomathic.com/news-events/blog/exploring-the-lifecycle-of-a-cryptographic-key-%3fhs_amp=true
specifically:
" Key destruction: This method removes an instance of a key in one of the permissible key forms at a specific location. Information may still exist at the location from which the key may be feasibly reconstructed for subsequent use.
Key deletion: This method removes an instance of a key, and also any information from which the key may be reconstructed, from its operational storage/use location. Instances of this key may continue to exist at other locations (e.g., for archival purposes).
Key termination: All instances and information of the key are completely removed from all locations, making it impossible to regenerate or reconstruct the key (other than through a restore from a backup image)."

I am wondering if it affects my private to public data relationship since the file hashes are not the same, does it affect the whole block?  Does it invalidate my private data when checked against the public data since there may be characters missing?
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 6660
bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
By using the ALT code sequence, any character that has ever existed on the keyboard can be typed, including special characters.

Alternatively, you can just open Character Map on Windows and type those characters that aren't available on the keyword. Most other operating systems (including Linux) have their own utility for copying arbitrary Unicode characters.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 2700
Crypto Swap Exchange
I have to admit, despite carefully reading everything you have written so far, I find you making increasingly less and less sense.
I have to agree with you on this one Huh

And, this makes absolutely no sense: "My user name was encrypted with 2 or 3 special characters that have since become obsolete, and taken offline by ibm"
It's because of that sentence that I suggested the above sources showing various characters. When he said that the characters became obsolete, I thought they can no longer be found on most standard keyboards. OP might be talking about something else entirely.

If that's the case, the following resources might be helpful to the OP:
https://www.top-password.com/blog/fix-cant-type-special-characters-on-windows-login-screen/

By using the ALT code sequence, any character that has ever existed on the keyboard can be typed, including special characters.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
I have to admit, despite carefully reading everything you have written so far, I find you making increasingly less and less sense.
I have to agree with you on this one Huh

And, this makes absolutely no sense: "My user name was encrypted with 2 or 3 special characters that have since become obsolete, and taken offline by ibm"
It's because of that sentence that I suggested the above sources showing various characters. When he said that the characters became obsolete, I thought they can no longer be found on most standard keyboards. OP might be talking about something else entirely.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 2700
Crypto Swap Exchange
Thanks, I think it was a little newer than that.  I found thison ibm.  Hopefully I can figure it out.

Chris Larson was who set up the plugin, and I'm not certain how to get in touch with him anymore....

I have to admit, despite carefully reading everything you have written so far, I find you making increasingly less and less sense.
How are IBM HSMs relevant to this? And what do you mean by "plugin"?

And, this makes absolutely no sense: "My user name was encrypted with 2 or 3 special characters that have since become obsolete, and taken offline by ibm"
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 6
My user name was encrypted with 2 or 3 special characters that have since become obsolete, and taken offline by ibm...
I have to be honest and admit that this is the first time I hear that certain special characters have been removed. Do you know exactly which characters you used? Check out this source, maybe you can find what you are looking for there. I also found this. Just copy and paste the needed characters if you see them.


Thanks, I think it was a little newer than that.  I found thison ibm.  Hopefully I can figure it out.

Chris Larson was who set up the plugin, and I'm not certain how to get in touch with him anymore....
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
My user name was encrypted with 2 or 3 special characters that have since become obsolete, and taken offline by ibm...
I have to be honest and admit that this is the first time I hear that certain special characters have been removed. Do you know exactly which characters you used? Check out this source, maybe you can find what you are looking for there. I also found this. Just copy and paste the needed characters if you see them.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 6452
Self-proclaimed Genius
Okay, so this is a continuation of your previous thread.
I'm afraid I can't help you with this since I'm not familiar with that plugin.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 6
It is on electrum, with a custom plugin, by way of mercury mail.  My user name was encrypted with 2 or 3 special characters that have since become obsolete, and taken offline by ibm(disappearing file syndrome).  I think I may have used the same username as my miner's name, which I think would have caused problems with my private data since the files wouldn't hash out to the same value.  The files were upgraded at least version 2.8, possibly 4.1. I have the pre plugin file to electrum but my password doesn't work, I'm assuming it's from the keyboard problem.  Was there an option to disable seed restore?
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4363
Do you even know what wallet software you were using? Huh

If not, then that is going to make things even more difficult than the needle in a needle stack that you're currently searching for Undecided
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 6452
Self-proclaimed Genius
What wallet are we talking about here?

Because the earliest wallet with seed phrase that I know is Electrum, and AFAIK, the earliest version's seed will not work to the latest due to vulnerabilities and upgrades in versions 0.31 and 0.34.
And username? Could it be an online wallet?
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 6
Hi,

I am struggling to access my wallet that I made around 2009-2012.  I have come to the conclusion that I used special characters in my username and or signature that have become obsolete, and taken offline.  I still have not yet found all my private data using a hex editor on raid encrypted drives to piece together portions of it since raid reconstruction does not work with files that have become obsolete(if you know a better way I would be ecstatic).  The private data which I was able to piece together doesn't work, ie restoring from the seed keys.  I am not the best with programming or coding anymore, and cannot for the life of me figure out how to access my precious mining rewards.  How do I fix it?  Any advice is welcome!! Thank You!
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