White hackers hack bitcoin wallets if their owners have forgotten their passwords

To date, approximately 18.6 million mined bitcoins, or 20% of the total, are in wallets.

passwords for which have been lost. This is approximately $140 billion.  

Many of the bitcoins thought to be lost areare indeed lost, but not forever. We found that about 2.5% of lost Bitcoins can still be recovered, which amounts to approximately $3.2 billion. 

Chris Brooks, white hat hacker

Chris Brooks is a computer programmer and lives in New Hampshire. He and his son Charlie, 20, advise new cryptocurrency investors to keep their funds safe. 

Otherwise you will need to hackbitcoin wallet. Chris Brooks notes that this is easier than it sounds, although you need to have a good understanding of how people choose passwords, as well as patience while trying out possible combinations. The more information a person provides about himself, the easier it will be, he notes. Next, hackers select the most likely list of account passwords and start trying. 

Successfully guessing a password occurs in approximately 27% of cases. If everything goes well, then the hackers take 20% of the amount in the wallet. 

Father and son have announced plans to create a self-service platform to help people access their wallets without the need for middlemen and at a lower cost.

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