It's illegal here in Brazil too. But so does accessing a private wlan
without authorization, I guess. (It doesn't mean that you are free to
record tranfered (private) data if someone is using your wlan without
permission).
On 4/9/07, Adam Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Didn't a couple of years ago (2 or 3) a major IT/phone company in Italy get
> in trouble for just that? It could have been france but I believe it was in
> Italy. Some major communications company was snooping on people, I think
> even a government official or two.. Put simply... that's illegal even in
> Texas, where I live.
>
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