Indexofwalletdat Verified -

In the early days of the web, many server administrators misconfigured Apache or Nginx web servers. Instead of showing a "403 Forbidden" error, the server would display a raw list of all files in a directory. Hackers and researchers use Google dorks (advanced search operators like intitle:index.of wallet.dat) to find these exposed files.

Absolutely not.

If you find your own wallet.dat on an index (perhaps you uploaded it to a cloud backup by mistake), download it immediately, move your funds to a new hardware wallet, and delete the exposed copy. indexofwalletdat verified

If you find someone else’s wallet.dat via a verified index, do the ethical thing: touch index.html to break the directory listing (preventing further access) and send an anonymous email to the domain owner warning them of the exposure. No bounty is worth the karma or the jail time. In the early days of the web, many

If you ignore the warnings and proceed to download a wallet.dat file or a "verification tool" from an indexed directory, you face the following risks: If you find your own wallet