2009/4/26 Dotan Cohen <[email protected]>:
>> Maybe you missed that 100 million years wasn't correct, it's (a little
>> less than) 1 billion years… But yes, half of that in average. 1
>> billion years is ”worst case”…
>>
>
> Of course, that is assuming 125 tries per second. If we can get that
> up to 150...

Actuallt, if you follow the link to where that macro code is
discussed, and you read all of it, you'll know that the macro was
modified so it could generate 8300 passwords/s on a 3.19 GHz Penthium.
Then we end up to 14 million years, worst case.

Maybe that's the reason they made OpenOffice.org so slow. Slower is
more secure… ;P

Still, there is a possibility to write a program for doing this using
something else than OpenOffice.org BASIC… You could perharps attack
the file directly using a C program. After all, Open Document files
are just zip files and so were the old OpenOffice.org files.

J.R.

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