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Hi,
I forgot my password, I am sure that I used one of 5 words, maybe a comination of it and it is 8-10 chars. As far as I see it, there is no way to bruteforce but with at least one word included.
I would love something like this: pdfrip -f encrypted.pdf contains words.txt --max-length 10 --min-length 8
Where it fills the words from words.txt into the string at each possible position and fills the rest with arbitrary chars. Optionally it combines multiple words of the file as well.
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Hi,
I forgot my password, I am sure that I used one of 5 words, maybe a comination of it and it is 8-10 chars. As far as I see it, there is no way to bruteforce but with at least one word included.
I would love something like this:
pdfrip -f encrypted.pdf contains words.txt --max-length 10 --min-length 8
Where it fills the words from words.txt into the string at each possible position and fills the rest with arbitrary chars. Optionally it combines multiple words of the file as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: