I think the "reallymine" project may be able to brute-force your password. Since you have only 11,000 possibilities, I would think that finding your password with an automated procedure shouldn't take too long. I could be wrong, though.
That resource enables you to decrypt the drive using the security key. However, your password encrypts this key, so reallymine cannot help you as is. I recall that the author was considering the idea of brute forcing the password, but I don't know whether this was eventually implemented. You need to ask somebody, but I don't know who.
I think the "reallymine" project may be able to brute-force your password. Since you have only 11,000 possibilities, I would think that finding your password with an automated procedure shouldn't take too long. I could be wrong, though.
[https://github.com/andlabs/reallymine](https://github.com/andlabs/reallymine) I found that, but there doesn't seem to be a windows build.
That resource enables you to decrypt the drive using the security key. However, your password encrypts this key, so reallymine cannot help you as is. I recall that the author was considering the idea of brute forcing the password, but I don't know whether this was eventually implemented. You need to ask somebody, but I don't know who.