Someone Use A Burst ID as a Passphrase
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I was accessing my wallet, as usual I paste my passphare. Little did I know I copied other's Burst ID until I saw the name wasn't mine. Anyway he was lucky enough to leave only 0.2 burst, so I have none to rob into my own wallet.
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@headsink Interesting .. provide details please
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Could randomly paste other's Burst ID, maybe after few tries can struck gold.
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@headsink Yes....and that would made you a thief.
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@headsink Random ID or passphrase? I don't think ID will give you access to a wallet
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@rnahlawi I've accidentally accessed one. I can't share you the ID, but someone out there just used another Burst ID as a passphrase.
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Just me, but I would leave all the Burst in the wallet, not tell anybody, then write an encrypted message notifying of what I found and how I accessed the wallet. But that is just me.
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you should send an encrypted message to that user through the block chain message service alerting them to your discovery so they can migrate to a new passphrase.
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its just 0.2B .. mostly abandoned wallet ..
its just amazing what people use for security measures nowadays and later claim to be robbed!
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i can see your point
