Alejandro Vargas wrote:

2006/5/5, Steve Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

In most cases, forensic analysis of the audio from another machine would
easily show it was a fake. It would lack tell-tale fingerprints of the
true path, unless it was done with extreme care. Certainly using exactly
the same model of FAX machine that sent the genuine FAX would be a must.
Not just for the vendor information it sends, but for the fine details
in how its modems behave. To pass of the altered fax as being from the
original sender would require careful control of the DSP.


People must realize that fax is not a secure method to send
information. There are protocols created to solve the legal problems,
that uses digital signs, standard formats, and relies in a 3d party
entity that certificates that the info was sent, recived and red,
logging the exact times. These methods are actually used by many
busines to send price listings, budgets, buy orders, invoices, bank
money transfers, etc. all automatcaly and electronicaly. A stock
system can detect a low count of some products, it sends price-listing
request to the providers and waits for the answers, someone with
authorities chooses the prefered one or request a bettre price. Then
orders the system to buy the products. The provider system receives
the request electronically, prepares the shipping, sends the invoice
electronically, etc. etc. All automatic and all legal.

Faxes are not the right way to do legal and reliable document
transfers. It is only a quick and unreliable way to show a document to
someone instead of dictating it by phone.

FAXes *are* accepted for many legal things. It is one of the things keeping FAX from dying completely. They are completely forgable, yet accepted. Before them telex ket going long after its sell by date because a telex was acceptable in court. They were far more forgable than FAX. An old boss if mine has to show telexes were forged as an expert witness. The only reason he could do this is because people are sloppy, and didn't get the spacing exactly like a real telex would have.

Steve

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