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Board Web Wallets
Re: blockchain.info from 2013-2014, have address, aes file, 11 word phrase
by
nc50lc
on 17/01/2025, 05:01:02 UTC
is there a way to do some reverse engineering on these wallets? I've tried billions of passwords but none of them seem to match. Now I'm using this command but no succes so far.
The payload?
You can see it if you open it as text, it's in "BASE64" format. (if not, yours is an older version)
But it's is encrypted with very strong AES256 so there's no way to decrypt it without the correct password.

If the reason why your passwords in BTCRecover wont work is your wallet's version, try an older version of gurnec's BTCRecover (original BTCRecover)
But AFAIK, the 3rdIteration's fork still supports the old versions.