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All of the links online save the brute force methods require the file to be unencrypted first. It was encrypted with whatever MS offers through the program itself.

Hash: https://pastebin.com/jaLtTYQz

All of the links online save the brute force methods require the file to be unencrypted first. It was encrypted with whatever MS offers through the program itself. Hash: https://pastebin.com/jaLtTYQz

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I only know of these people because adobe got one of their programmers arrested. I've never used it, but the few people who had seemed to say it was legit.

https://www.elcomsoft.com/aopr.html

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I'm pretty sure that's what my co-worker was running. He gave up.

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I'd have trouble believing any software can do better than elcom. You might try running it on a gaming computer if you have access to one. Also, if you know who created the password then you could try one of the dictionary generators. They ask a bunch of questions about what car you drive, school you went to, and shit like that. Many can be answered if you know the creator's social media and have access to it. Then they'll output a dictionary list with permutations like leetspeak. The elcom software should be able to input this custom dictionary.

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We tried the usual things, name of the business, his name, last name, mother's name, kids, dogs, cars, addresses, birthdays, etc.

The guy that locked it is a real piece of work and he had a fetish with password managers. The info in the file is the guy's baby, and he was so scared that someone else would take it from him, we suspect he locked it with a long randomized password.

We own the IP through acquisition. We think that he would lie to us and say he didn't remember, and/or would try and hold it for ransom under the EOL consulting fees he has the ability to charge during transition.

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Try "password"

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Guest, admin

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123456

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That's the same combination I use on my luggage!

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What about old school Hiren's boot cd, ophrack or Trinity rescue kit?

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I don't know that those will operate on something this new.

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How is it encrypted? That's the first question that needs to be answered.

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It's the encryption Microsoft offered through the programs themselves. It's a PowerPoint file.

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So Bitlocker?

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No clue. I have limited visibility on MS products.

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Is the whole workbook encrypted or just a particular worksheet?

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It's a powerpoint file. The entire thing is encrypted. I can get the individual assets out, but the main presentation is a big blob.

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Oh shit sorry. Usually this is an excel question so I just assumed.

Try opening the file in notepad++. Scroll to the very bottom. Sometimes the password is in plaintext at the very bottom of the file in clear text.

Some other shit to try that probably won't work: Open it in libre office Upload it to Google docs and try opening it there Try opening it using libre office on linux This was for excel but give it a try: Press ALT + F11 or click on View Code in Developers Tabs

In the visual basic Enter the below Code. Do not change the code just copy paste:

Sub PasswordBreaker() 'Breaks worksheet password protection. Dim i As Integer, j As Integer, k As Integer Dim l As Integer, m As Integer, n As Integer Dim i1 As Integer, i2 As Integer, i3 As Integer Dim i4 As Integer, i5 As Integer, i6 As Integer On Error Resume Next For i = 65 To 66: For j = 65 To 66: For k = 65 To 66 For l = 65 To 66: For m = 65 To 66: For i1 = 65 To 66 For i2 = 65 To 66: For i3 = 65 To 66: For i4 = 65 To 66 For i5 = 65 To 66: For i6 = 65 To 66: For n = 32 To 126 ActiveSheet.Unprotect Chr(i) & Chr(j) & Chr(k) & _ Chr(l) & Chr(m) & Chr(i1) & Chr(i2) & Chr(i3) & _ Chr(i4) & Chr(i5) & Chr(i6) & Chr(n) If ActiveSheet.ProtectContents = False Then MsgBox "One usable password is " & Chr(i) & Chr(j) & _ Chr(k) & Chr(l) & Chr(m) & Chr(i1) & Chr(i2) & _ Chr(i3) & Chr(i4) & Chr(i5) & Chr(i6) & Chr(n) Exit Sub End If Next: Next: Next: Next: Next: Next Next: Next: Next: Next: Next: Next End Sub

Now Click on the Run Button or press F5:"

That's all I got. If none of the above work, use one of the password crackers out there.

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I'll give it a try and let you know. Thank you.