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Try to find the password of an encrypted Peercoin (or Bitcoin, Litecoin, etc...) wallet file.
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# bruteforce-wallet The purpose of this program is to try to find the password of an encrypted Peercoin (or Bitcoin, Litecoin, etc...) wallet file (i.e. wallet.dat). It can be used in two ways: - try all the possible passwords given a charset - try all the passwords in a file There is a command line option to specify the number of threads to use. Sending a USR1 signal to a running bruteforce-wallet process makes it print progress and continue. ## Exhaustive mode The program tries to decrypt one of the encrypted addresses in the wallet by trying all the possible passwords. It is especially useful if you know something about the password (i.e. you forgot a part of your password but still remember most of it). Finding the password of a wallet without knowing anything about it would take way too much time (unless the password is really short and/or weak). There are command line options to specify: - the minimum password length to try - the maximum password length to try - the beginning of the password - the end of the password - the character set to use (among the characters of the current locale) ## Dictionary mode The program tries to decrypt one of the encrypted addresses in the wallet by trying all the passwords contained in a file. The file must have one password per line. ## Dependencies The program requires the OpenSSL and BerkeleyDB libraries. ## Limitations The program currently only works on unix-like POSIX systems (e.g. GNU/Linux). Different versions of BerkeleyDB are usually not compatible with each other. Therefore, for the program to work, you will have to check that the BerkeleyDB version you are using can read the databases created by the BerkeleyDB version your wallet was created with. ## Examples Try to find the password of an encrypted wallet file using 4 threads, trying only passwords with 5 characters: bruteforce-wallet -t 4 -l 5 -m 5 wallet.dat Try to find the password of an encrypted wallet file using 8 threads, trying only passwords with 5 to 10 characters beginning with "W4l" and ending with "z": bruteforce-wallet -t 8 -l 5 -m 10 -b "W4l" -e "z" wallet.dat Try to find the password of an encrypted wallet file using 8 threads, trying only passwords with 10 characters using the character set "P情8ŭ": bruteforce-wallet -t 8 -l 10 -m 10 -s "P情8ŭ" wallet.dat Try to find the password of an encrypted wallet file using 6 threads, trying the passwords contained in a dictionary file: bruteforce-wallet -t 6 -f dictionary.txt wallet.dat Print progress info: pkill -USR1 -f bruteforce-wallet ## Donations If you find this program useful and want to make a donation, you can send coins to one of the following addresses: - Peercoin: PWFNV1Cvq7nQBRyRueuYzwmDNXUGpgNkBC - Bitcoin: 1F1ZfM7XtggHsShK4vwuy9zv98a9wt7nXx
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