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Keyword program
Keyword program
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 7:34 pm
I am currently enrolled in the DF program in Champlain and have hit a snag in my assignment. I have found a list of keywords in a Word Doc and there are about 35 different keywords. I was wondering if there is a program that can list all of the passwords found and enter them into the password document in question until the correct keyword is found?
Any help would be appreciated.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Sukuri33 - Newbie
Re: Keyword program
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:32 pm
AccessData PRTK and Elcomsoft Advanced Office Password Recovery will both take a dictionary attack from a word list, however I am guessing as a student you need free, so check out FREE Word and Excel password recovery Wizard.
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BitHead - Senior Member
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Sukuri33 - Newbie
Re: Keyword program
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:01 am
If you really only have 35 possibilities, it would be just as quick to copy paste them by hand. Shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes.
If it was a very old Word doc there are tools to directly extract the password, without a word list. New documents need a word list or a brute force attack. In addition to the above suggestions, OSForensics will also do this.
If it was a very old Word doc there are tools to directly extract the password, without a word list. New documents need a word list or a brute force attack. In addition to the above suggestions, OSForensics will also do this.
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Passmark - Senior Member
















