From: Alcides (alcides.hercules@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 06 2007 - 23:59:29 EST
Hi list,
I have posted this earlier to security-basics list, but I got a few
suggestions to post it here as well. I personally felt that I can get a
better responses in technical sense here, hence decided to put this in
front of you.
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My FAX server allows me to receive faxes from my clients from Internet.
My clients send me some documents using their built-in Fax Printer/other
similar application on their PC.
My fax server routes the stuff to the document processing(OCRing etc)
applications. The document processing system extracts various data
fields from received portable document format files.
The whole scenario is windows environment and virus protection is
temporarily off throughout the operations stated above.
Now, I have a query:
Can anyone send a fax that includes a file infected with the virus/ worm
operates as a VBS script embedded within a PDF/TIF file to cause
infections to my computers/ to affect my FAX system?
What about other possibilities of "the bad guys" using some joiner (or
wrapper as some say) to bind malware (trojan server etc) with the pdf/
TIF files and fax it to me?
I would be very thankful to know what are the various possibilities.
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Warm regards,
Alcides.
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