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I just changed my Identifier and password; I guess I didn't type in my password the way I remember it, because it is not letting me in. I don't know how to open this dang "aes.json" backup file they sent me. How do I open that?

Nick ODell
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    Frank, please don't ask people to give you answers privately. We want to make a public, searchable archive of answers. – Nick ODell Apr 23 '13 at 00:47
  • possible duplicate of [Are there Bitcoin password crackers I can use to recover forgotten passwords?](http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/3313/are-there-bitcoin-password-crackers-i-can-use-to-recover-forgotten-passwords) – o0'. Apr 23 '13 at 12:57
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    @Lohoris Not a duplicate because blockchain.info has its own wallet format. – Nick ODell Apr 23 '13 at 15:30
  • You could write a Python script yourself that tries possible passwords starting from the part you remember. Read Blockchain.info's documentation on its wallet format to get started. – Steven Roose Apr 24 '13 at 13:42

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