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Man, how the hell you are not read the thread -_-
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Did your things is also safe? If shit happens came to you then everything is also possible, your notebook/book is get burn like some accident in your house or some anime like termites or others to eat your book.
@OP so you already try to use recovery software for the SSD that stored your password manager? brute force is a little bit complicated you need to high resource of GPU as well to find it and that's take a lot time. This is one of the example of brute force :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuhtaCgY0wcI can manage good hardware have many friends with mining camps so they had a lot of power put a lot of power into it.
Hey OP, I'll try to look at it, when I get some free time. If you manage to extract the hash of the password then I can help you install hashcat and bruteforce the password. I did experimented with
mobile wallets before, never tried Metamask.
It's not a big deal if you know the structure of the password, and of course it depends on the hardware you have.
And how come you don't have a backup of the password manager and even worse, the seed?
ProTip. Never store important data on SSDs.
I don't know anything about the first parts of the password, only that I always add to the end @ or .
Weirdly metamask has the vault in the file which basically would contain my private keys but the main problem is that is encrypted using the password i use....
Why don't they have the private keys or alternate seed saved inside of that file is something i can't understand.
maybe i should wait for the quantum computers to be able to recover all the eth i have, only in one wallet is over 20 eth...
