In cryptocurrency, possession of the private key is ownership. Trying to take someone else's key is theft, plain and simple.

To ensure the safety of digital assets, users should never upload a wallet.dat file to cloud storage or web servers without heavy encryption and proper security configurations. Furthermore, "free" recovery tools found via directory indexes are almost always malicious. Security experts recommend using (offline wallets) and strong, unique passwords to prevent the very vulnerabilities that "index of" searches exploit. If you'd like, I can provide more details on: How to properly encrypt your local wallet files.

Always use a strong, unique passphrase for your software wallets. Cloud Caution:

Best practices for handling wallet.dat (defensive guidance)