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    Dear experts,
    I did something today, but now I'm having second thoughts.
    I'm off to a trip to Italy. I found a hotel. I told them
    that I'd call them with the number. But they emailed that they
    need the number in writing. I could fax it if I wanted.
    I opened an MS Word doc. I wrote the cc number in another doc,
    and took a snagit screen shot of that. Then, I embedded the graphic
    in the Word Doc, and password protected the Word Doc.
    I called and told them the password, and emailed the document to them.
    When I tried this before, I moved the file to Linux, and ran the
    strings command to see if I could find anything, but didn't see any
    strings that I recognized.
    So tell me. Is what I did easily cracked?
    I'm thinking that if they can guess the password, they could break
    into the doc. Is it possible to see a graphic inside the word doc?
    I'm sure it will keep the honest people out , but could a
    determined hacker intercept the doc, and find the CC info?
    Thanks a lot!
  • No.1 | | 1312 bytes | |

    From: <dba_222@yahoo.com>

    | Dear experts,
    |
    | I did something today, but now I'm having second thoughts.
    |
    | I'm off to a trip to Italy. I found a hotel. I told them
    | that I'd call them with the number. But they emailed that they
    | need the number in writing. I could fax it if I wanted.
    |
    | I opened an MS Word doc. I wrote the cc number in another doc,
    | and took a snagit screen shot of that. Then, I embedded the graphic
    | in the Word Doc, and password protected the Word Doc.
    |
    | I called and told them the password, and emailed the document to them.
    |
    | When I tried this before, I moved the file to Linux, and ran the
    | strings command to see if I could find anything, but didn't see any
    | strings that I recognized.
    |
    | So tell me. Is what I did easily cracked?
    |
    | I'm thinking that if they can guess the password, they could break
    | into the doc. Is it possible to see a graphic inside the word doc?
    |
    | I'm sure it will keep the honest people out , but could a
    | determined hacker intercept the doc, and find the CC info?
    |
    | Thanks a lot!

    The ability or inability to crack the password using a password cracking tool will depend
    upon the strength of the password used.
  • No.2 | | 1160 bytes | |

    dba_222@yahoo.com writes:

    Dear experts,

    I did something today, but now I'm having second thoughts.

    I'm off to a trip to Italy. I found a hotel. I told them
    that I'd call them with the number. But they emailed that they
    need the number in writing. I could fax it if I wanted.

    I opened an MS Word doc. I wrote the cc number in another doc,
    and took a snagit screen shot of that. Then, I embedded the graphic
    in the Word Doc, and password protected the Word Doc.

    I called and told them the password, and emailed the document to them.
    --
    When I tried this before, I moved the file to Linux, and ran the
    strings command to see if I could find anything, but didn't see any
    strings that I recognized.

    So tell me. Is what I did easily cracked?

    I'm thinking that if they can guess the password, they could break
    into the doc. Is it possible to see a graphic inside the word doc?

    I'm sure it will keep the honest people out , but could a
    determined hacker intercept the doc, and find the CC info?

    Google for ms-word password recovery 667,000 hits.
  • No.3 | | 1272 bytes | |


    <dba_222@yahoo.comwrote in message
    news:1155164893.406967.282200@i3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com

    I opened an MS Word doc. I wrote the cc number in another doc,
    and took a snagit screen shot of that. Then, I embedded the graphic
    in the Word Doc, and password protected the Word Doc.

    So tell me. Is what I did easily cracked?

    I'm sure it will keep the honest people out , but could a
    determined hacker intercept the doc, and find the CC info?

    Possibly, if any determined hacker was interested. However, your credit
    card number is generally more likely to be disclosed by handing it to a
    waiter or by someone reading your CC bill before or after you get it, than
    by electronic transmission across the Internet with even an insecure
    password.

    Brute force cracking of 2000 and newer documents is close to
    impossible, as long as you did not use an easy to guess password, and the
    password is seven characters or longer. Almost all of the password
    crackers on the Internet use this method and have this limitation.

    However, docs may be vulnerable to someone clever blanking out the
    password using a hex editor. Some versions of were definitely
    vulnerable to this attack.

  • No.4 | | 732 bytes | |

    Dear experts,

    We're not experts. We're a bunch of people on the internet who you
    don't know, have no reason to trust, and mostly you can't verify any
    credentials we claim to possess. Be very careful before taking
    seriously any advice you get for free.

    If you want high-quality advice, hire an information-security expert.

    So tell me. Is what I did easily cracked?

    For some definition of 'easily', sure. You might not be able to do it,
    but a twelve-year-old with the right Perl script probably could.

    I'm sure it will keep the honest people out , but could a
    determined hacker intercept the doc, and find the CC info?

    Yes.

  • No.5 | | 1444 bytes | |

    dba_222@yahoo.com wrote:

    Dear experts,

    I did something today, but now I'm having second thoughts.

    I'm off to a trip to Italy. I found a hotel. I told them
    that I'd call them with the number. But they emailed that they
    need the number in writing. I could fax it if I wanted.

    I opened an MS Word doc. I wrote the cc number in another doc,
    and took a snagit screen shot of that. Then, I embedded the graphic
    in the Word Doc, and password protected the Word Doc.

    I called and told them the password, and emailed the document to them.
    --
    When I tried this before, I moved the file to Linux, and ran the
    strings command to see if I could find anything, but didn't see any
    strings that I recognized.

    So tell me. Is what I did easily cracked?

    I'm thinking that if they can guess the password, they could break
    into the doc. Is it possible to see a graphic inside the word doc?

    I'm sure it will keep the honest people out , but could a
    determined hacker intercept the doc, and find the CC info?
    --
    Thanks a lot!

    Honestly, you are better off using a fax. All encryption can be broken. It
    really comes down to a measure of time. If you are nervous, call your
    credit card company and ask them to issue you a new card as you "lost" your
    old one (request they issue you a new cc number).
    -- Imhotep

  • No.6 | | 1669 bytes | |

    David H. Lipman wrote:

    From: <dba_222@yahoo.com>

    | Dear experts,
    |
    | I did something today, but now I'm having second thoughts.
    |
    | I'm off to a trip to Italy. I found a hotel. I told them
    | that I'd call them with the number. But they emailed that they
    | need the number in writing. I could fax it if I wanted.
    |
    | I opened an MS Word doc. I wrote the cc number in another doc,
    | and took a snagit screen shot of that. Then, I embedded the graphic
    | in the Word Doc, and password protected the Word Doc.
    |
    | I called and told them the password, and emailed the document to them.
    |
    | When I tried this before, I moved the file to Linux, and ran the
    | strings command to see if I could find anything, but didn't see any
    | strings that I recognized.
    |
    | So tell me. Is what I did easily cracked?
    |
    | I'm thinking that if they can guess the password, they could break
    | into the doc. Is it possible to see a graphic inside the word doc?
    |
    | I'm sure it will keep the honest people out , but could a
    | determined hacker intercept the doc, and find the CC info?
    |
    | Thanks a lot!

    The ability or inability to crack the password using a password cracking
    tool will depend upon the strength of the password used.

    Somewhat true. However, you forgot the most important piece, The encryption
    algorithm used! Remember the first "encryption" program you write when
    learning how to program the XR "encryption" program (shortly after "hello
    World")? It is "encryption", I guess, but easily cracked
    -- Imhotep

  • No.7 | | 205 bytes | |

    In comp.security.unix dba_222@yahoo.com wrote:
    I opened an MS Word doc.
    I moved the file to Linux
    Please have a look onto the name of the group you're posting in.
    Yours,
    VB.
  • No.8 | | 342 bytes | |

    Volker Birk wrote:

    In comp.security.unix dba_222@yahoo.com wrote:
    >I opened an MS Word doc.
    >
    >I moved the file to Linux
    >

    Please have a look onto the name of the group you're posting in.

    Yours,
    VB.

    I think he posted in all of them VB.

    C.
  • No.9 | | 2084 bytes | |

    Dave,
    The short answer is Yesthe password can be broken (not allot of effort,
    but not entirely easy or fast either)
    The long answer is: You have about a zero percent chance that someone
    sniffed out your packets enroute to Italy. Why would they unless you are
    concerned that a hacker has singled you out for packet sniffing (or some kid
    working at your ISP that likes to monitor your email)
    There are billions of emails rolling across the Internet every day. A hacker
    would have to spend an awful lot of time reading emails, and by chance, come
    across YUR email to Italy. Pretty damned unlikely. If I were you, I would
    sleep sound at night and not worry about this email compromising your credit
    card. It's a whole lot easier for an unscrupulous Italian waiter to steal
    your credit card number.

    Sweet Dreams,
    Bud

    <dba_222@yahoo.comwrote in message
    news:1155164893.406967.282200@i3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com
    Dear experts,

    I did something today, but now I'm having second thoughts.

    I'm off to a trip to Italy. I found a hotel. I told them
    that I'd call them with the number. But they emailed that they
    need the number in writing. I could fax it if I wanted.

    I opened an MS Word doc. I wrote the cc number in another doc,
    and took a snagit screen shot of that. Then, I embedded the graphic
    in the Word Doc, and password protected the Word Doc.

    I called and told them the password, and emailed the document to them.
    --
    When I tried this before, I moved the file to Linux, and ran the
    strings command to see if I could find anything, but didn't see any
    strings that I recognized.

    So tell me. Is what I did easily cracked?

    I'm thinking that if they can guess the password, they could break
    into the doc. Is it possible to see a graphic inside the word doc?

    I'm sure it will keep the honest people out , but could a
    determined hacker intercept the doc, and find the CC info?
    --
    Thanks a lot!

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