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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Brute forcing an I-almost-remember-it password on: April 06, 2013, 03:23:22 AM
I'm not that familiar with BTC wallets, their encryption or anything similar to my problem :/ . So anything that i will create will probably be inefficient or take me a lot of time to produce something that will be barelly descent. I saw that people have experienced similar problems and solved them, so that's why I'm asking for help from more experienced members.

I'm not sure what does an Avalon ASIC has to do with it?
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Brute forcing an I-almost-remember-it password on: April 06, 2013, 02:11:40 AM
Hello everyone,
I know there is a similar post to the technical part of this forums but as I'm a "newbie" I couldn't post a reply to that specific thread, so I ask for your help here Smiley
I have a double encrypted wallet in Blockchain, in which I recently received 5 BTC. I created that wallet quite some time and I've forgotten that I set 2-steps of encryption!

I have a vague idea of the password, i know it consists of 3 parts, a word a small phrase and ending with digits and special characters.
I believe i remember the ending correctly, I have a few guesses for the first word and I remember the meaning of the midphrase but not sure, maybe it was paraphrased a bit differently, but i believe i remember most of the words correctly. Also I don't remember if I separated those 3 parts with some sort of special character or not (probably not but not sure :/)

I can export it in a aes.json format which will need 2 passwords to decrypt (the first I know, I'm looking for the second one) and the password was around roughly 28-35 characters.

So is there any script I could use for help? I'd prefer python since I'm most familiar with, but any working one would do.

Thanks!
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