Hi,

It's illegal to snoop mails and personal information, but if group is
friendly, if you have a good reason to do it and if you ask consent or
ask for objections to demonstrate it, and if you present it in a
non-revealing way (e.g. blur sensitive parts of the snapshot) I think it
would be appropriate.

Regards,
Emre
 
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 12:40 -0800, Anthony Townsend wrote:
> does anyone know what the legal/ethical implications of running dsniff 
> to demonstrate poor wireless security practice?
> 
> i'm at a conference, ran dsniff for about 5 minutes (no logging) and 
> saw about three dozen different mail logins go by. i want to say 
> something to the group, but afraid that i might really offend/upset 
> people who think i'm spying on them.
> 
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