A Password Recovery Tool for PDF-files
http://pdfcrack.sourceforge.net/
PDFCrack is a GNU/Linux (other POSIX-compatible systems should work too) tool for recovering passwords and content from PDF-files. It is small, command line driven without external dependencies. The application is Open Source (GPL).
Features
* Supports the standard security handler (revision 2, 3 and 4) on all known PDF-versions
* Supports cracking both owner and userpasswords
* Both wordlists and bruteforcing the password is supported
* Simple permutations (currently only trying first character as Upper Case)
* Save/Load a running job
* Simple benchmarking
* Optimised search for owner-password when user-password is known
- Sources inherited from project security
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derived packages
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:redwil:15.4/pdfcrack && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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pdfcrack-0.13.tar.bz2 | 0000029642 28.9 KB | |
pdfcrack-makefile_optflags.patch | 0000000248 248 Bytes | |
pdfcrack.changes | 0000001089 1.06 KB | |
pdfcrack.spec | 0000001866 1.82 KB |
Revision 3 (latest revision is 10)
- update to 0.13: * Skip strip and add debug symbols in Makefile * Bail out if encountering rev 5+ (Not supported) * Fix parsing of certain rev 4+ documents * Add initial support for rev 5 (SHA256) * Fix rev 3 owner password issues when other than 128 bit keylengths * Update copyright dates in header of files * Fix a gcc warning * Fix filemode when opening a file on unix to make it more portable Thanks to Shinobu Maehara for the notice * Fix a pdfparser logic bug, thanks to Shinobu Maehara for reporting * Print warning for odd key lengths * Add support for handling Rev 3 with other than 128 bit keylengths * Try parsing Encrypt object even when ID object is not found * Fix a few gcc-warnings - adapted pdfcrack-makefile_optflags.patch - specfile cleanup using spec-cleaner - Initial RPM
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