How to Recover Opening Passwords for Word
Step 1Choose a Mode
Download , install and run Passper for Word on a Windows PC. Then select the 'Recover Passwords' option on the homepage.
Step 2Select a Method of Attack
Click the 'Add' button to select and import the password protected Word document into the program. Once done, select a method of attack according to your situation.
Note: Here is a detailed explanation of the 4 methods of attack. If you are still not sure which method to choose after reading it, please send an email to passper.support@imyfone.com. We will put forward some targeted suggestions.
1. Dictionary Attack
Dictionary attack is a popular form of attack in cryptanalysis. It will make use of the provided list of passwords to try all the possibilities to recover the opening password in less time. By using Passper for Word you can import a list of passwords or use the built-in dictionary that contains millions of passwords used by people. Due to this huge database the success rate is relatively higher than that of the other methods of attack.
2. Combination Attack
It allows you to set the length, letters, numbers, and symbols of a password. Then it will randomly combine all the information to find the password. This is the best and fastest method if you remember the components of your password.
For example, if you always set a password of 6-8 characters by using your name (Ava) and some numbers and symbols, you can set the information like this:
- Password Length: 6-8 characters
- Lowercase Letters: v, a
- Uppercase Letters: A
- Numbers: Select All
- Symbols: Select All
Now, the program will randomly combine those characters to find your password. Please note that the recovery time will be short if you can offer certain characters.
3. Mask Attack
Contrary to the Combination Attack, Mask Attack requires you to enter some information not included in the password. But it's still suggested that you should remember some characters or combinations of the characters.
For example, you are sure that there are no symbols in your password. And you always create a password of 6-8 characters with your name (Dacy). Then you can set the information like this:
Password Length: 6-8 characters
Character Types Not Included: Symbols
Characters or Combinations Included: Dacy (If your name doesn't appear as a whole in the password, write the characters separately.)
The program will combine other characters (numbers, uppercase letters, lowercase letters) with your name (Dacy) to search for the password.
4. Brute Force Attack
This is a trial-and-error method that can help to recover your password by trying a lot of possibilities randomly without setting up any configuration. Due to this feature, the recovery rate and recovery speed depend on the length and complexity of your password.
Step 3Recover Word Password
After you've selected the method of attack and finished configuring the settings, click 'Recover'.
Be patient and wait for the recovery process to complete. The time to complete it depends on the complexity of the password and the method of attack you chose. The password will be shown on the screen once completed, and you can copy the password to open the locked Word document.
Part 2: How to Remove Restrictions from a Word Document
Passper for Word also helps to remove editing and formatting restrictions from a Word document. Here is how to do it.
Step 1Run the program and select the 'Remove Restrictions' option.
Step 2Add the password protected Word document using the 'Select a File' option. Once the file is added on the program, just hit the 'Remove' button.
Step 3All restrictions will soon be removed. You can edit the Word document now.
OS Requirements:
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 8
- Windows 7
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
CPU:
1GHz or more
RAM:
512 MB or more
Hard Disk Space:
200MB free space and over
Word:
2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, 2000 and 97
File types like .docx, .doc, .docm, .dot, .dotm, .dotx and etc are supported.
GPU:
NVIDIA G80+ (GT8600 to GTX1080 TI)
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