If think logically. But after all, when I start Multibit and enter the password of the wallet - the addresses of my wallets are restored from these files, and not from the seed. This means that to work with the koshelkom it is enough to have a private key file and a password for decryption. Am I right to argue?
Am I right in thinking that "koshelkom" = "wallet"?
Unfortunately, (as per:
https://multibit.org/help/hd0.3/backups.html), the way MultiBit HD encrypts
the ZIP backups (ie. MultiBit.
zip.aes), is that it uses the 12 word seed as a password, NOT your wallet password. It is only your
actual wallet file or the "rolling" backsups (ie. mbhd.
wallet.aes) that are encrypted using your wallet password.
In summary:
xxxx.zip.aes = encrypted using 12 words
xxxx.wallet.aes = encrypted using wallet password