capture/sniff/reconstruct graphic files



How easy or difficult for one to capture/sniff/reconstruct graphic
files, e.g., tiff, jpeg, traversing an ethernet network?

Let say, a medical record is scanned and being e-mail it to a patient,
if someone in the clinic sets up to capture/sniff data transversing the
ethernet network, could this person to view the medical record of the
patient?

Any comments are appreciated.

Thanks,

A Monk

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