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Password protected PDF file



  RIP Dan
Anyway to crack this?

PDF file, password protected (128 bit protection - I think, not an expert).

Any help much appreciated, PM if necessary.

Cheers

Bully
 
  M2 Competition
pdffile.jpg


I dont know the answer to your original question though im afraid...
 
  RIP Dan
Bumpage for this....

Anyone know any hackers maybe??

PM me, it may be worth some cash.
 
  Abarth 500
what do you want to do with it? it also depends what has been locked, you can usually open password protected files in illustrator.
 
  Iceberg Ph1
As above.. I have some password cracking apps on my PC also, can give it a try but no promising.. PM me and send it over..
 
  RIP Dan
^^

Unfortunately the author done this on purpose as there is legal action against them. We really need to see the content of this file.

Anyone else got any ideas?

A couple of guys on here have tried all sorts of progs and none have worked.
 
  Cupra
It needs to be a program that can open the file when both the Owner and User password are set. Most draw a blank, and others offering brute force attacks quote 3-4 days to crack it.

Sorry that I couldn't help!
 
  Cam'd Arctic FF 182
I can give a brute force attack a try (I've got a pretty fast pc that I can leave working for a while) but if others have tried with the standard free tools I doubt I'll do any better...
 
  Better than yours. C*nt.
^^

Unfortunately the author done this on purpose as there is legal action against them. We really need to see the content of this file.

Anyone else got any ideas?

A couple of guys on here have tried all sorts of progs and none have worked.

Get in touch with Adobe... I believe they can open them up for you with sufficient justification. I'd say legal action covered that.
 


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