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Password of '123B' was not cracked by default query. #19

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rhodesj971 opened this issue Jan 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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Password of '123B' was not cracked by default query. #19

rhodesj971 opened this issue Jan 7, 2024 · 1 comment

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rhodesj971 commented Jan 7, 2024

Hi - I have a PDF secured with the password '123B'. Using the query:
pdfrip -f file.pdf -n 12 default-query --max-length 4 --min-length 4

I'd expect the tool to find the password no problem - but it doesn't. If I reverse the password to B123, it finds it. I assumed the default query would run all permutations of a-zA-Z0-9 but it seems not?

Thanks!

@rhodesj971 rhodesj971 changed the title Password of '123A' was not cracked by default query. Password of '123B' was not cracked by default query. Jan 7, 2024
mufeedvh added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 9, 2024
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mufeedvh commented Jan 9, 2024

Just fixed this! Thank you for opening this issue!

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