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meitarm
As per a suggestion from another group,
(http://groups.google.com/group/micr...q=microsoft word encryption key crack&rnum=2&)
I've posted my question here in hopes of a helpful response. Thanks in
advance.
Hi all,
I'm rather a novice when it comes to security concerns in the Microsoft
realm, so please bear with me. Here's my situation:
A friend has an old Microsoft Word (97+, I am guessing) document for
which she has set an "open document password." That is, the file is
password-protected and encrypted. She has forgotten the password for
the file and now needs to open it, but can't without cracking the
security protection she has already placed on it. I have never before
even attempted anything like this, but figuring it a good opportunity
to learn something I took it upon myself to see if I could help.
My research uncovered a plethora of Windows-based tools (applications)
which promise to recover the password if I buy the full version of the
program, but since this task is largely for my own edification it would
be utterly pointless just to pay for a program. Nevertheless, I tried
to the demo versions of plenty of these programs. One proved fruitful:
it has managed to recover the encryption key used on the document.
So now I have learned several things about the Word document. Firstly,
the password is more than five characters long. Secondly, that it is
likely a "modern" version of Microsoft Word. Thirdly, and I am assuming
most helpful, I know the precise encryption key.
Knowing these things, especialy the encryption key, how can I now
decrypt the document and read its contents?
Thanks in advance for pointing me in the right direction.
Regards,
-Meitar
(http://groups.google.com/group/micr...q=microsoft word encryption key crack&rnum=2&)
I've posted my question here in hopes of a helpful response. Thanks in
advance.
Hi all,
I'm rather a novice when it comes to security concerns in the Microsoft
realm, so please bear with me. Here's my situation:
A friend has an old Microsoft Word (97+, I am guessing) document for
which she has set an "open document password." That is, the file is
password-protected and encrypted. She has forgotten the password for
the file and now needs to open it, but can't without cracking the
security protection she has already placed on it. I have never before
even attempted anything like this, but figuring it a good opportunity
to learn something I took it upon myself to see if I could help.
My research uncovered a plethora of Windows-based tools (applications)
which promise to recover the password if I buy the full version of the
program, but since this task is largely for my own edification it would
be utterly pointless just to pay for a program. Nevertheless, I tried
to the demo versions of plenty of these programs. One proved fruitful:
it has managed to recover the encryption key used on the document.
So now I have learned several things about the Word document. Firstly,
the password is more than five characters long. Secondly, that it is
likely a "modern" version of Microsoft Word. Thirdly, and I am assuming
most helpful, I know the precise encryption key.
Knowing these things, especialy the encryption key, how can I now
decrypt the document and read its contents?
Thanks in advance for pointing me in the right direction.
Regards,
-Meitar