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I am considering signing up for one of the email fax systems such as
MyFax. http://www.myfax.com/ In reading over the FAQs, I learned that MyFax uses the destination phone number as the email address. If I want to send a fax to 888-555-1212, I send an email to . If it's just a short message, I can type it in the email message. If it's a document, such as a Word document, I attach the document to the email. I am wondering how secure this is? Some of my documents are confidential and some of them are legally privileged. When they leave my machine and go out over the internet, those attachments are not encrypted, right? They will pass through a number of nodes enroute to myfax.com. Could some at one of the intermediate nodes look at the attachments? Thanks |
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Faxing has never been secure and never could be. HIPAA had to create a giant
exception to its requirements so that medical information can continue to be transmitted by fax. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Square Peg" wrote in message ... I am considering signing up for one of the email fax systems such as MyFax. http://www.myfax.com/ In reading over the FAQs, I learned that MyFax uses the destination phone number as the email address. If I want to send a fax to 888-555-1212, I send an email to . If it's just a short message, I can type it in the email message. If it's a document, such as a Word document, I attach the document to the email. I am wondering how secure this is? Some of my documents are confidential and some of them are legally privileged. When they leave my machine and go out over the internet, those attachments are not encrypted, right? They will pass through a number of nodes enroute to myfax.com. Could some at one of the intermediate nodes look at the attachments? Thanks |
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 21:49:31 -0400, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote: Faxing has never been secure and never could be. HIPAA had to create a giant exception to its requirements so that medical information can continue to be transmitted by fax. Are you talking about phone faxing where one fax machine makes a call to another? What security holes are there other than me entering the wrong fax number? In any case, I am talking about email faxing, like with MyFax.com. Unless I encrypt the email and any attachments before sending the email-fax, I would think that it is visible to every node along the way, no? |
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Just what do you think email faxing uses? It doesn't matter how secure your
transmission to the service is. From there it uses POTS. Never secure. Never will be. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Square Peg" wrote in message ... On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 21:49:31 -0400, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Faxing has never been secure and never could be. HIPAA had to create a giant exception to its requirements so that medical information can continue to be transmitted by fax. Are you talking about phone faxing where one fax machine makes a call to another? What security holes are there other than me entering the wrong fax number? In any case, I am talking about email faxing, like with MyFax.com. Unless I encrypt the email and any attachments before sending the email-fax, I would think that it is visible to every node along the way, no? |
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Just what do you think email faxing uses? It doesn't matter how secure your transmission to the service is. From there it uses POTS. Never secure. Never will be. I would disagree with the statement that fax over POTS can never be secure. A number of companies sell products that are DoD JITC certified to meet military and NATO protocols for secure fax communication over POTS. Ricoh SecureFax products have also been widely deployed in the commercial sector, and some fax servers have implemented the ITU-T T.36 security capabilities. Regards Andrew Rinaldi Mainpine Developer Support USA +1 866 363 6680 | UK +44 1225 807 807 | www.mainpine.com |
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