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How to bypass a PDF password
I created a PDF document of around 2MB file size and then went to Protection. Added both password to open and edit, both with 256-Bit AES. Saved the file with a 25 characters password.
Now I Googled this "How to bypass a PDF Password", the third link is this "https://smallpdf.com/unlock-pdf".
I dropped the encrypted file into the slot provided. assuming that it cant ***** it.
But unfortunately the password was cracked both from the opening and editing end.
I find this very disturbing !
Kindly check this and let me know how to ensure that a password protected…
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Digital sign on 20 pages need 20 times selection of Certificate tool and saving 20 times!
IF i am having a pdf docs which i need to sign on all the pages, i need to sign this each time on each page and save each tine after each signature, each time selection of tools is also a pain!! don't understand why each time after placing a certificate, pdf asking to save after signature/certificate are placed, it should give a final confirmation once everything is done. i can understand its for security but at least the person who is signing should have this option that he can sign on all docs and at the end save everything.…
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Crashes upon Save after inserting signature
I am running Acrobat Pro 2020 version 2020.001.30018 (most current version per the software) on OS 11.0.1 Big Sur.
I have had this problem numerous times with at least 5-6 different forms (for example, self-created from Word, IRS-generated forms, etc.) in the last month. I open a form and complete fields and save it - no problem. Then I insert a signature - no problem. BUT, when I then try to save again (after insertion of signature jpg, always the final step), the Adobe window goes blank and I see the infinite spinning wheel. The only option is to force…
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Allow files that are protected to be attached to other documents, but still not be allowed to be edited
I have clients that want to attach my drawings to their pdfs but I protect my drawings from editing. They want me to unprotect them and allow editing. I do not want to do that. I would like adobe to have a security feature where you allow attaching to other documents but you do not allow editing the document that is already protected. Clients are very angry that I wont give them the password.
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signature was not on the document even though it was signed
I sent a document to be signed. When I looked at it afterwards, it didn't look signed. When I tried to amend it, it wouldn't let me because it said it had been signed.
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Password protected encrypted file with a time limit
Password protected encrypted file with a time limit
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Show Key Usage on "Sign with a Digital ID" prompt
Requesting that the Certificate Key Usage be presented on the "Sign with a Digital ID" prompt. Being able to see the key usage would ensure users are picking the certificate with Non-Repudiation in environments where users have two certificates with Digital Signatures.
Attached is an example of the current prompt and an example of the desired prompt.
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Change date format in Digital Signature
It would be nice if you could change the date format in the Digital Signature to North American format (MM/DD/YYYY instead of YYYY.MM.DD)
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One time password option
There should be multiple options to password protect a pdf, not just read/edit.
When you make a pdf that is password protected, you have to make sure that whoever you are sending it to, understands how to enter the password, change the password and/or turn off the password. Not everyone uses Acrobat.
To remove a password, you don't have to go into File > Properties and click the “Security” tab. Click the “Security Method” box, select “No Security”, and click “OK” to remove the password.
Not everyone understands Acrobat. When you password protect a pdf, there should be an option…
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Acrobat adds unusable OCSP to documents with long-term validation
Due to OCSP caching, Acrobat most of the time adds stale OCSP to digitally signed documents with long-term validation (LTV)
PAdES-LT and -LTA profiles require signature to include qualified timestamp and OCSP's thisUpdate time must be AFTER signature time as certified by qualified timestamp - otherwise OCSP can't be used for signature validation.
Thus, when adding LTV data to signed documents, Acrobat should always check:
1) whether the signature contains qualified timestamp
2) whether OCSP's thisUpdate time is AFTER the timestamp time (it's not allowed to consider any clock skew here since qualified timestamp servers and OCSP responders should be…2 votes -
Being able to remove the ability to use digital and/or drawn signatures and initials in a PDF file
Simple. An option to say that "this document does not allow digital signatures", and another that prevents users from doing sign and fill functions so they can't inject or insert a drawn or imported signature.
This is because we have a form that we have applicants fill, but it must be signed and initialed by hand. Applicants left unsupervised do lots of things we don't want them to do.
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The Password enable feature does not function on Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
The Password enable feature does not function on Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
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Acrobat DC more signatures and intials options
Create and manage multiple signatures.
Unfortunately there is only the function to add a signature once and an initial once.Unfortunately, only one signature and only one initial is not sufficient in this case.
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Digitally signed documents are not conformant to ETSI standards
ETSI signature conformance checker at https://signatures-conformance-checker.etsi.org reports some problems with digital signatures created in Acrobat configured for CAdES-Equivalent default signing format:
57. Error: Contents/CAdESSignature/content/signedData/signerInfos/signerInfo[1]/signedAttrs/attribute[3]/attrValues/essSigningCertificateV2[1]-{CheckSchemaForChildren}
Children order and number DO NOT MATCH specification
Specification: certs+
Elements found: certs policies
Error indication (^ appears at the end of the last correct child): certs^ policies
64. Error: Contents/CAdESSignature/content/signedData/signerInfos/signerInfo[1]/signedAttrs/attribute[4]/attrValues/NotKnownComponent[1]-{ForAllTheChildrenDo}
An unknown component has been reached. Consequently, its children and their processing are unknown to the TLCC. No further checks will be done to this component
Error #57 relates to the fact, that according to ETSI EN 319 122-1, clause 5.2.2.3, policies field shall NOT…
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Add the Certificate tool to be used with the surface pro 12
Add the Certificate tool to be used with the surface pro 12
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Handling of Length entry in PDF 2.0 encryption dictionary is not compliant with ISO 32000-2
Table 20 in clause 7.6.2 of ISO 32000-2:2020 (and 2017 for that matter) states that the Length entry is deprecated, and only meaningful if the security handler version is 2 or 3. Nonetheless, Acrobat and Reader refuse to decrypt files that were encrypted with a v5 security handler that doesn't set this entry. I've attached two files that were generated in the exact same way, barring the absence of the Length entry in one of them.
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signing in constantly stop this ****
bit over the constant security bs
why the need to sign in all the time
try to minimise
its becoming pain **********1 vote -
Locked file/password protected file feature
I am requesting all professionals that work with me, my accountants, property manager, banks, etc, to not use Adobe because when they send me a "locked" or "password protected" file, I cannot create an unlocked version on my side. They all come up with random passwords and it is impossible over the years to access my documents when they are locked with a hundred different security codes. I am sure a hacker can access these documents faster and better than I who have paid accountants and the like to create them. Please, please, allow the recipient to create an unlocked,…
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PDF will redact or self-destruct after fixed time limit
When sharing PDF files the file should have the built-in function that after a certain time-limit e.g. when information is out of date or to protect IP the contents redact or self-destruct.
Pairing this with read-only, no download functionality will protect the content from being improperly used
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