Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/29216

Comment:
Yes, same thing here:  Breezy's evince ask for a password, Dapper's
evince doesn't ask for one.  And in the later case, Dapper's evince say
in the properties of the document that there is no security for that
document.

I read that pdf document using Adobe Reader 7, and I get these security
options from the document's properties:

Security Method:  Password Security
Document Open Password:  No
Permissions Password: Yes
Printing:  High Resolution
Changing the Document: Not Allowed
Content Copying or Extraction:  Not Allowed
Commenting:  Not Allowed
Form Field Fill-in or signing:  Not Allowed
Content Accessbility Enabled:  Allowed
Document Assembly:  Not Allowed
Encryption Level:  High (128-bit RC4)

So the pdf is password protected, but you are allowed to read it without
the need for a password.  So Breezy's Evince is buggy (it shouldn't ask
for a password)  and Dapper's Evince works correctly.

I don't think Dapper's Evince should say that there is no security of
that document (that's incorrect), but that's a minor and separate issue.

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