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Choose Tools > Protect > Encrypt > Remove Security. Remove Security: The options vary depending on the type of password security attached to the document. If the document has a Document Open password, click OK to remove it from the document.
PDF files, even with extra encryption, could be easily hacked, a team academic has found.
The next level of protection is end-to-end encryption. This security protects your emails from point-to-point, so no matter where those emails end up, they're still secure. When you send an attachment that is encrypted end-to-end, the file is converted into a format that is unreadable without a digital key.
According to the file format's specifications, PDF supports encryption, using the AES algorithm with Cipher Block Chaining encryption mode. Therefore, at least, in theory whoever encrypts a PDF file can be sure that only someone who has the password can see what's in the file.
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