问题
I am practicing generating all possible 6-digit employee ID's (all having 900 at the beginning followed by all possible 6-digit numbers) to brute force a password for a PDF file named PS7_encrypted.pdf. So far, I have successfully generated all 6-digit pins (with 900 at the front) and stored them into a dictionary.txt file. I am working on a program that would read the file and brute force the PDF using that text file that has all the possible numbers. When I run the program however, I got no results, no password printed. What did I do wrong? Code for generating the ID's:
#!/bin/python3
def genEmployeeID():
with open('dictionary.txt', 'w') as wfile:
for i in range(1000000):
wfile.write(f'900{i:06}' + "\n")
genEmployeeID()
Code for brute-forcing the PDF file:
#!/bin/python3
import PyPDF2
import sys
filename = 'PS7_encrypted.pdf'
dictionary = 'dictionary.txt'
password = None
file_to_open = PyPDF2.PdfFileReader(filename)
with open(dictionary, 'r') as f:
for line in f.readlines():
password = line.strip('\n')
try:
pss = bytes(password, 'utf-8')
file_to_open.extractText(pwd = pss)
password = 'Password found: %s' % pss
print(password)
except:
pass
回答1:
Is extractText
a function of this object? I can't find it in the documentation. Since you don't specify a specific exception to catch, I assume it passes right into the except
block when it doesn't find that function. What you are looking for seems to be decrypt(password)
.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60997193/python-3-how-do-i-brute-force-a-password-for-a-pdf-file-using-all-possible-6-d