Hah, yeah, and I honestly don't know the details of what is involved. I think for SOME cases it would be acceptable. I don't think it's always inherently conflicting. In this case, one thing I'm working on is my late mom's estate, and she would benefit (via my son's portion), so she can't be...
That would be stupid. I would never do that, and it would likely be illegal or a bad practice. I would however talk to her about the security of communication methods with regard to the lawyers I work with.
LOL, three lawyers, all idiots. One is my daughter in law with a some kind of constitutional law award. But you’re the expert. Hilarious.
Did you ever tell us what your network job and certifications are? How long have you worked in network routing, switching, and telecom? You have yet to tell...
I agree with that, of course. Though in the case of some thing like my attorney, we already established that we are both using secure email. Fax has never been secure whatsoever in any way and often travels along the same wires. That’s the silliness of preferring fax for security.
Because I’m literally standing in a data center staring at encrypted data between mail clients this very second. SSL is encryption. Most everything else you said is wrong. I personally do capture faxes remotely. You are under completely mistaken assumptions about networks.
Let’s suppose that I send an email from my Gmail account to my lawyer’s office 365 account. At what point in the chain do you believe that the email is unencrypted?
I like anarchy and loose cannons. I'm also concerned about a petulant child changing my car without my consent (loss of RADAR, which is remarkably worse) and being in control of communications and payment systems (his goal with Twitter, and more).
Bypassing the charging port so the car doesn't know.
One of the benefits of AP is being able to eat something pretty healthy while it drives. Couldn't eat a salad while driving in the past.
I don't know of any. I serve a few law firms, and I am currently engaged with three of them as a client for a variety of reasons. All of them are fine with email.
So just like email. I know, because I'm doing it RIGHT NOW.
There are lots of ways. You have to realize that in all stages of transmittal, a fax is just an analog noise. Everyone has heard a fax or modem tone right? It's the same as sending music or voice down a wire. You record it. Literally just record it onto a tape. It's exactly the same as...
For a variety of reasons, I ended up with a ton of various wire rolls in #10 up to #4. It let me run my own 70a subpanel to one garage for a bunch of 240v 20-30a tools, the Tesla mobile adapter outlet, and a couple other projects...for nothing.
They were castoffs from partners in a datacenter...
I know you don’t, and it’s sad how many people run with bad assumptions and refuse to listen to people actually working in the field. I have no idea why. Since I’ve worked on both, daily, for decades, I know from experience and not some wild theory. I’m just mystified and maybe people are right...
I have no idea if that’s a serious question or trolling. I’m always happy to engage on real questions.
Both would be hard to do internationally. Fax is obviously easier because if it hits an IP network, and that network is hacked, they can just capture and reassemble the fax. In most cases...
That's because everyone knows that fax is secure, but the encrypted documents going over that encrypted VPN over a piece of fiber that takes CIA level gear to hijack? Totally the problem.
"On New Year, the time on the PBX will not roll over and it will think it's 1970."
So what, the phone...
Yeah, it's nearly 100% for me also. Telecom rooms are treated like "whatever" and the server room is Fort Knox. Which is in a way ass backwards these days when (hopefully) most everything is encrypted.
That one is a hotel, they have 0% security and I've walked into them as a guest to help...
No, but you didn't really read the rest of what I said, apparently. Doesn't matter, you're just arguing to argue, apparently.
Also, not all wires are hidden. My current fun...
Yes, some fax lines, and every single one of those conversations/faxes are easily intercepted. The emails on...
Also, I absolutely cannot intercept email, even from our employees to another employees. It's all encrypted. I mean, I can "intercept" the packets almost as easily as intercepting fax (not as easy) because I have full network access. But the packets will be encrypted. Have I "intercepted"...
Nope. I mean, you're trying hard, I'll give you that. No, what you're missing is that fax is an unencrypted, simple analog modulation over audio. You can record it onto a cassette. A plain old cassette. And then play it back. Fax is specifically audio so it can travel on a limited-spectrum...