just use the code to make itext ignore password:
public static PdfReader unlockPdf(PdfReader reader) {
if (reader == null) {
return reader;
}
try {
Field f =
reader.getClass().getDeclaredField("encrypted");
f.setAccessible(true);
f.set(reader, false);
} catch (Exception e) { // ignore
}
return reader;
}
i leave legall issues up to you by executing the code above.
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