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Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2012 13:21:17 +0200
From: Guth <guth@...posor.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Cracking Word files?

Hi,
Actually you did not find the password yet.

You have just extracted the hash so far.
You need to feed john with the output of office2jhonoffice2john, ex:

Save hash to file:
./office2john /media/psf/Home/Downloads/TestEncrypted.docx > test.office

Run john:
./john test.office
Loaded 1 password hash (Office 2007/2010 SHA-1/AES [32/64])
password            (/media/psf/Home/Downloads/TestEncrypted.docx)
guesses:  1   time: 0:00:02:44  DONE



On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Paul van Hoven <
paul.van.hoven@...glemail.com> wrote:

> Okay, you're right. The binary is created. I then tried to invoke the
> program on my encrypted file. This is the result:
>
> parallels@...ntu:~/Downloads/magnumripper-magnum-jumbo-47a6d4e/run$
> ./office2john /media/psf/Home/Downloads/TestEncrypted.docx
>
> /media/psf/Home/Downloads/TestEncrypted.docx:$office$*2007*20*128*16*bafe5db56473f6c230010c898272f4aa*8bec0d9ceac42898e422be33ea1f229a*73c80d49f3480b1145c553f148cc95d277145a7ef895034ee7ccc39b8cfcd13a
>
> I tried to open it and I'm being asked for the password. Is there a
> certain place where the password is written to?
>
> 2012/9/2 Dhiru Kholia <dhiru.kholia@...il.com>:
> > On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 4:59 AM, Paul van Hoven
> > <paul.van.hoven@...glemail.com> wrote:
> >> I get the follwing compilation error
> >>
> >> parallels@...ntu:~/Downloads/magnumripper-magnum-jumbo-47a6d4e/src$
> >> office2john.c:(.text+0xdf2): warning: the use of `mktemp' is
> >> dangerous, better use `mkstemp' or `mkdtemp'
> >>
> >> This is where the compilation stops.
> >
> > This is just a warning and compilation shouldn't stop. Does
> > ../run/office2john binary gets created?
> >
> > --
> > Cheers,
> > Dhiru
>

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