Password High Quality - Wordlistprobabletxt Did Not Contain
You are using pdf2john or office2john to crack an encrypted document. The tool tries probable.txt and fails.
The reality: People encrypt individual documents with unique, high-entropy passwords (e.g., G7$klp!9zX). A standard wordlist will never contain this. You need brute-force or mask attacks, not a wordlist.
Throwing a larger wordlist at the problem is rarely the solution. Instead, follow this 4-step upgrade path. wordlistprobabletxt did not contain password high quality
wordlistprobable.txt struggles with random combinations of multiple common words. You are using pdf2john or office2john to crack
If the target password is indeed a "high quality" (complex) password, dictionary attacks will fail. Switch to a Hybrid or Brute-Force methodology: Mask Attack: If the password policy is known (e
Mask Attack: If the password policy is known (e.g., "Must be 8 characters, include upper, lower, digit"), use a mask attack to brute-force that specific keyspace.