Improving pdf security
I need decent security for documents I send over the web as they contain sensitive and personal personal information. I moved to and pay for Adobe Acrobat some months ago from the third-party pdf generator I was using in order to assure myself (as I have to demonstrate to my regulatory body that I have taken adequate steps to offer proper document security) that I had best-in-industry standard encryption. I carefully ensure that my passwords come up as 'strong' on the checker as I enter them.
I sent an encrypted document to a client today, who first complained that the password didn't work, and then seconds later, told me not to bother resending it as he had cracked it with an online tool <URL Removed by MOD.>. At a stroke, this has destroyed my illusion that Adobe incorporates proper pdf security, thus rendering it no better than my free third party generator. I can't see a way to raise this with Adobe (which I'm also pretty unimpressed about), and this forum seems to be the only way I can raise it in the hope someone from Adobe can explain themselves. I'd be grateful for any comments.
I'd appreciate any comments.

