Hi :)
This is pitiful.  OpenSource sometimes has a reputation of being where reformed 
hackers go when they grow up or when they want more kudos.  Maybe the devs list 
might have ideas?  It's just 1 password!  It can't be this tough!  Maybe that 
reputation is just more FUD after all!  

Maybe try with Caps Lock off and then again with Caps Lock
on.  For some reason it recently seemed to make a difference if Num
Lock was on, even when it was on i would have to switch it off and then
on again.  I thought it was just me but it's happened to me on a few
different machines now and on all 3 OSes i commonly use.  Hmm, it could still 
be me.

Regards from
Tom :)  


--- On Tue, 16/10/12, Jean-Louis Oneto <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Jean-Louis Oneto <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: how to crack a PW in LO?
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, 16 October, 2012, 1:40

I used the following:
http://www.crackpdf.com/
but not the Pro version which allows to make brute force attack, but then, they 
warn you that it will take _a_long_time_ !!!
To remove simple protections, it was really fast, but they unlock the file 
without retrieving the password (or at least they don't display it)
Reards,
Jean-Louis

On 16/10/2012 00:23, Dr. R. O Stapf wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 16.10.2012 03:32, Tom Davies wrote:
>> Hi :)
>> The trick is to try to remember what you might have been thinking about at 
>> the time.  If that's even possible for anyone!
>> 
>> There is no password cracking functionality or Extension for LO it's just 
>> the inept way MS fails to implement security.  Just double-click on an xls 
>> or open LO and drop the xls into it or open LO and choose
>> File - Open
>> to navigate to and open the xls.  File opens.
>> 
>> My company's finance department asked me to add something to one of their 
>> spreadsheets but 'forgot' to tell me the password.  One of them rushed down 
>> to give me the password but was somewhat mortified to find i had already 
>> made the change without having the slightest idea that there even was a 
>> password.  There was a very cofusing conversation where neither of us had a 
>> clue what the other was talking about until i figured it out.
>> 
>> The company still uses Excel and still attempts to 'protect' those 
>> spreadsheets with passwords that don't work.  Occasionally people give me 
>> other files they want cracked which gives me a morale dilemma each time.  
>> Usually i just give a really half-hearted non-effort and then fob them off.
>> Regards from
>> Tom :)
>> 
>> 
>> --- On Mon, 15/10/12, Dr. R. O Stapf <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> From: Dr. R. O Stapf <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: how to crack a PW in LO?
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Monday, 15 October, 2012, 15:30
>> 
>> 
>> On 15.10.2012 23:11, Andreas Säger wrote:
>>> Am 15.10.2012 15:49, rost52 wrote:
>>>> LO files can be protected with PWs when doing "save as".
>>>> Fighting currently with an xls file and its lost PW, I wonder how LO files 
>>>> can be cracked? Can the
>>>> MS related PW remover be used for LO as well?
>>>> Thanks in advance for comments.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> xls does not encript your document. The only thing that gets encrypted
>>> is the password. Any old version of OpenOffice.org opens a password
>>> "protected" xls ignoring the password.
>> Thanks for the information. It seems that my version of LO 3.5.6.2 is too 
>> young to ignore the PW of
>> an xls file.
>> 
>> However, my question was how to open an LO file if the PW get forgotten (not 
>> and MS file)?
>> Hints are welcome for the future.
>> 
>> 
>> 
> Thanks to all of you providing me with lots of hints on not to forget 
> passwords or prepare in advance for it.
> The SW I am using to crack an xls-file runs already for more than 60 h in the 
> background. It's a nothing to loose only to win job. 6 or 8 digits 
> alphanumeric no special characters is the PW used.
> 
> Thereafter I will make a test cracking an LO file.
> 
> The only thing which makes me wonder is that there are PW removing SW 
> commercially availabe which run demos and claim within 10 - 30 sec they could 
> remove the PW but open the xls file only when I purchase a full license.
> 
> Does someone has experience with such a SW?
> 
> 

-- Jean-Louis Oneto
email: [email protected]


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