Posted by benny in
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I have a password protected powerpoint file in my computer.And i also have a password recovery software..If someone tries to recover the password of my file using the software, is it possible…?

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Given enough time, yes. It’s possible to guess ANY password given enough time. That’s why strong passwords are important (not a real word, mix in upper and lower case characters, numbers, and special characters). Longer passwords are better, too — each additional character makes the password exponentially harder to guess.
it depends how important the file was.
If it has something important that u don’t want to share with others then it could be if someone can do it.
But it has least chances because helloooooooooo it is just a powerpoint file it is not something danger about NATIONAL SECURITY.
yes this is quite possible that someone can access ur password protected file if u have a password recovery software in your system. but all this depends on the efficiency of that password recovery software that it is capable of recovering complex passwords or not….
IT IS POSSIBLE TO FIND THE KEY WORD….
BUT IT TAKES TOO MUCH TIME…..
for further clarifications
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POWERPLAY_VJ@YAHOO.CO.IN
Yes. Microsoft Office passwords are not cryptographically secure.