kfrosty
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I'm on my second Hmmwv transaction and the first I had my wife send in the paperwork. This time I went through it and noticed them asking for a SSN. I put the last 4 and asked them to call if they needed the rest.
The GovPlanet rep would not call and said all the data had to be typed in. During the process they debated that only 2 people access the email accounts and came across as uninformed as to real problems sending SSN's unsecure and worse storing them.
To their credit, I encrypted and password protected the document in winzip, emailed it and then faxed the password separately and they accepted it that way.
I asked them to look at a more secure way but my guess it feel on deaf ears.
So hence, I'm sharing this with everyone here. I'm not here to debate it, just more so offer some advice.
Hopefully they aren't printing those out and storing long term copies in a filing cabinet for a disgruntled employee, cleaning crew etc to have a look at.
The GovPlanet rep would not call and said all the data had to be typed in. During the process they debated that only 2 people access the email accounts and came across as uninformed as to real problems sending SSN's unsecure and worse storing them.
To their credit, I encrypted and password protected the document in winzip, emailed it and then faxed the password separately and they accepted it that way.
I asked them to look at a more secure way but my guess it feel on deaf ears.
So hence, I'm sharing this with everyone here. I'm not here to debate it, just more so offer some advice.
- Fill out the form, print it out. I would then clear my browser cache.
- Sign it, scan it to whatever form and then take Winzip and password encrypt the document and send that.
- Go into your sent email folder, delete the email. Then delete the scanned document and I'd delete the winzip version as well for peace of mind. Make sure it's not in a recycle folder either.
- Fax them the password separately. (Use a secure password, min 6 alpha numeric chars with a capital letter and symbol if possible. Not 123 or password)
Hopefully they aren't printing those out and storing long term copies in a filing cabinet for a disgruntled employee, cleaning crew etc to have a look at.