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Microsoft Word� and Microsoft Excel� support three levels of document/workbook protection. The user who creates a document or workbook has read/write permission to a document and controls the protection level. The three levels of document protection are:
In addition to protecting an entire Word� document, you can also protect specific elements (tracked changes, comments and forms) from unauthorized changes. For Excel�, you can protect a worksheet and the contents of locked cells, a structure of a workbook, windows in a workbook and cells or formulas on a worksheet, or items on a chart sheet. Finally, you can prevent users from viewing code by locking VBA project.
All protections but File open one are not secure at all � the password can be either recovered or removed (changed) instantly, and not supported by AOPB at all.
If File open protection is being used, Word� and Excel� encrypt password-protected documents by using the symmetric encryption routine known as RC4. In old versions of Microsoft Office (prior to Office 97 � i.e. Office 95, Office 6.0 etc), however, the implementation was weak and allowed to extract (decrypt) password as well; such files are also not supported by AOPB.
For Word� and Excel� 97/2000 files (and also Word�/Excel� XP/2003, if Office 97/2000 Compatible Encryption is used), File open protection is good enough; at least, password cannot be recovered instantly, and till now, the only methods to break them were brute-force and dictionary attacks. However, these methods fail if password is long enough and well selected (i.e. cannot be found in common dictionary) � it would take years to recover it. This is the only type of protection AOPB supports, by using a new method such as searching for encryption key instead of the password (see next chapter).
Microsoft Office XP introduces a new encryption, based on Cryptographic Service Providers; for files encrypted that way, AOPB will not help as well.
So if AOPB shows a message that such files are not supported (when you try to start the attack), read the Files/passwords that are not supported chapter for details what to do. |
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