From: Morning Wood (se_cur_ity@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri May 18 2007 - 19:47:14 EDT
> The UK law is clear, I quote from the UK Computer Misuse Act 1990
> (http://www.opsi.gov.uk/ACTS/acts1990/Ukpga_19900018_en_2.htm):
>
from what I understand here in the US...
"sniffing the air" is legal
"connecting to an AP you do not have explicit permission" is illegal
"possession of an access restriction device" eg: WEP key
that you are not explicitly allowed permission is
illegal
capturing airborne packets "may" be legal, but the moment you begin to
"try" to "crack" a WEP key, you would be entering access restriction device
realm instantly. ( do not pass GO! ) , as well, simply connecting to your
target AP is illegal from the get-go ( gimme your dice! )
but my understanding is only a perspective, which may or not be completely
askew...
M.W
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