Kriptan Restores Dead Flash Drive, Recovers $4 Million in Bitcoin
Kriptan Restores Dead Flash Drive, Recovers $4 Million in Bitcoin
A man regained access to a bitcoin wallet after specialists recovered data from a damaged flash drive and reconstructed the password.
Incident and device condition
The owner once created a cold backup on a common USB flash drive and lost it during a relocation several years ago. The device was later found heavily scratched and nearly split, which made standard readout methods impossible without specialized intervention.
Forensic recovery process
In a laboratory setting, technicians desoldered the memory chip from the damaged enclosure and extracted raw memory fragments for analysis. They reassembled data from incomplete blocks and ran a large-scale password search using GPU acceleration to test thousands of candidate phrases.
- Chip extraction and raw-dump acquisition from the damaged flash memory.
- Data reconstruction from fragmented blocks and integrity checks.
- GPU-assisted brute-force of thousands of password permutations.
- Owner recall of the seed phrase enabled final wallet access.
Outcome
After successful reconstruction and authentication, the owner accessed the wallet that contained approximately $4 million in bitcoin. The recovery illustrates how physical backups can be restored if the underlying memory remains retrievable and authentication secrets are recoverable.
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