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Your Name db2e7d1391 m25400 can now recover both a owner-password and user-password (when set) based on a pdf's o-value
- added option to add the user-password to the pdf hash as an extra colum
- added pdf test files, both with and without a owner- and user-password

The main todo is to add a recovered user-password to back the hash that's written to the potfile.
Currently I'm printing a recovered password as "(user password=...) after the recovered owner-password.
Similair as the VC PIM is printed. However, this isn't most elegant.

A secondary todo is to verify a recovered user-password based on the u-value,
this could possibly simplify the check whether the recoverd password is a user-password or owner-password.
2021-08-20 10:16:14 +02:00

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Test files for pdf kernels
Didn't use hashcat as password as pdf files/a single pdf hash can
have two passwords, based on the u-value and o-value.
https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/pdf/pdfs/pdf_reference_archives/PDFReference.pdf
The user-password (to open the file is): user
The owner-password (to e.g. restrict printing is): owner
We have files with and without the "_userpw-in-hash" prefix,
this is to accommodate tests for 25400, which needs the user-password
to calculate the o-value. The user-password is used when no owner-password is set.
The pdf files have been made with Adobe Acrobat Pro DC version 2015.007.20003