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October 29, 2013, 09:07:47 PM
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I have bitcoin in a blockchain wallet which I haven't accessed for a while (since shortly after the big crash a few months back) and now when I go to log in blockchain will not accept my password, and a red box pops up that says "Error Decrypting Password. Please check your password is correct" (sic)

1- I never changed my password
2- I had yubikey two factor enabled. I have since disabled it and tried to log in with just my alias and password (and/or with my identifier and PW) and it will not let me into my wallet.

What the hell am I supposed to do?

Is is possible to see if someone cleaned me out? I know when the last transaction I processed was.

PLEEEEASE HELP!!

The support desk sent me the following response:

I am sorry to hear of these transactions that you did not initiate. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen, because your private information was somehow obtained. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as blockchain.info. By design, Blockchain.info never has access to users' accounts or bitcoins. If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your bitcoins are safe with blockchain.info. There is also no way to reverse a bitcoin transaction. In the future, to ensure your account is protected with an extra layer of security, always enable two factor authentication. I wish more could be done to get your funds back to you, but the nature of bitcoin makes it nearly impossible.


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** reward only if I get in because of your help

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October 29, 2013, 09:22:05 PM
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I have bitcoin in a blockchain wallet which I haven't accessed for a while (since shortly after the big crash a few months back) and now when I go to log in blockchain will not accept my password, and a red box pops up that says "Error Decrypting Password. Please check your password is correct" (sic)

1- I never changed my password
2- I had yubikey two factor enabled. I have since disabled it and tried to log in with just my alias and password (and/or with my identifier and PW) and it will not let me into my wallet.

What the hell am I supposed to do?

Is is possible to see if someone cleaned me out? I know when the last transaction I processed was.

PLEEEEASE HELP!!

The support desk sent me the following response:

I am sorry to hear of these transactions that you did not initiate. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen, because your private information was somehow obtained. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as blockchain.info. By design, Blockchain.info never has access to users' accounts or bitcoins. If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your bitcoins are safe with blockchain.info. There is also no way to reverse a bitcoin transaction. In the future, to ensure your account is protected with an extra layer of security, always enable two factor authentication. I wish more could be done to get your funds back to you, but the nature of bitcoin makes it nearly impossible.


Reward of .2BTC will be paid out if you help me get back into my account (and there is enough to cover the reward left!!) * reward will be split if more than one person helps me actually regain use of my account
** reward only if I get in because of your help

Did you happen to create a backup of your wallet?  If so, the private keys can be extracted from the backup and loaded into a new wallet to give you access to the bitcoins that were in the old wallet.
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October 29, 2013, 09:37:23 PM
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Did you happen to create a backup of your wallet?  If so, the private keys can be extracted from the backup and loaded into a new wallet to give you access to the bitcoins that were in the old wallet.

Yes I did. Several actually.

I have attempted to restore them and it prompts me to input a password but blockchain will not accept my password, and a red box pops up that says "Error Decrypting Password. Please check your password is correct" (sic)



Is there a different procedure that I can follow to access the bitcoins in that wallet? How do I load the private keys into a new wallet? How do I find the private keys?

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October 29, 2013, 09:46:54 PM
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Did you happen to create a backup of your wallet?  If so, the private keys can be extracted from the backup and loaded into a new wallet to give you access to the bitcoins that were in the old wallet.

Yes I did. Several actually.

I have attempted to restore them and it prompts me to input a password but blockchain will not accept my password, and a red box pops up that says "Error Decrypting Password. Please check your password is correct" (sic)



Is there a different procedure that I can follow to access the bitcoins in that wallet? How do I load the private keys into a new wallet? How do I find the private keys?

Assuming you haven't forgotten (or remembered incorrectly) your password, the easiest way to deal with it would probably be to install MultiBit and import it there:
https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_movingAWallet.html
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October 29, 2013, 10:26:06 PM
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I had this happen to me a few days back, I asked blockchain support to remove 2fa and then I logged in Successfully with just my password.  Perhaps their 2fa is getting corrupted somehow.

NB I used the "Reset Two Factor authentication" option on the login screen
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October 30, 2013, 01:53:22 AM
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PROBLEM SOLVED thru blockchain helpdesk.

Thanks for the help.

I wound up restoring a backup which has my funds YAY!!!

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