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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Should i believe a person who said"my trust wallet get hacked" ?
by
semobo
on 18/06/2021, 09:10:53 UTC
Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?
First of all it is not possible to create a wallet without storing the private keys since many wallets doesn't support the copy past of private keys, the user needs to manually enters the private keys for that he need to memorize the private keys or seeds then have to re-enter to create a wallet successfully.

Literally, it is not possible to access the wallet without the private keys but there is a way to access the funds without entering into their wallet via clipboard malware by using this the hacker can change the actual destination address into the hacker's address and receive the funds into their wallets.