On 12/01/2008, Michael Hendrickx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Does anyone actually know the legal site of all of this? I am very > unfamiliar with the law here (well, I think the law here is very > unfamiliar with the rest), but if you'd setup a wifi network, and sniff > the data. Are you doing entrapment then, or not? > > For example, if you'd setup an access point in the airport, called "Free > Internet", and just sniff all connections. Could you end up in trouble? > > Moral of my story, you better think twice when your SSL webmail site gives > you that warning. mwuhaha (Dr Evil laugh) > > -m1ke
Hello Man in the Middle Mike :) I am sure that if you did as said and stated it was free internet - then you could indeed end up in trouble as you are advertising via SSID free access; Unless you posted a disclaimer that they had to agree to saying that traffic is monitored and filtered. >From Home - is a different story and I think you would be ok, it is your wifi network and if people decide to use your wifi then they need to do it. I am sure there a set of ever growing cyber laws - and they have been in place since Lee Ashurst decided to Hack into Etisalat. Dan -- _____________________________________________________________ " They that can give up liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin 1706 - 1790
