so i forgot the PW for a old PW file...
Is it possible to remove a file (not sheet) password of a xlsx made with excel 2010?
Technically: yes.
Realistically: no.
Give the spreadsheets back, Tyrone
>>60689809
kek
>>60689796
i'm assuming that means bruteforcing it will be the only way
>>60689827
Pretty much. If you know that the password is reasonably shit, you can try to dictionary attack it.
>>60689809
>>60689834
will try that, thanks.
13yr old me hopefully didn't make it that hard for me... most my pws were my first name and some number kek
>>60689855
Then just try tyrone, tyrone0, tyrone1...
Learn to Google, found it after 10 sec:
http//datapigtechnologies.com/blog/index.php/hack-into-password-protected-vba-projects/
>>60689957
Learn to read, that's not what he's trying to do.
>>60689977
thanks
Google 'change password hash in excel file'
Once you have the hash you just need a word that generates that same hash and your in.
>>60689785
Yes it's possible.
In fact I've done it many times for my dad that either has a really bad memory or was a corporate spy.
God I miss him, it's been a rough 4 years.
You have the file locally. Bruteforce it.