\_ SMTP quoth George Toft on 8/28/2002 08:08 as having spake thusly: \_ \_ CISSP Wannabe asks: As I read the Electronic Communications Privacy Act \_ of 1986, the intentional reception, recording, decoding, and decryption \_ of wired and wireless electronic systems is illegal. Therefore, typing \_ snoop, tcpdump, or ethereal on a system (for purposes other than \_ troubleshooting) is illegal. Furthermore, it would appear that \_ netstumbling and wardriving is also illegal. \_ \_ Can someone disprove me? Not without violating the "intentional reception" clause you just quoted. Unless there's something in there about "someone else's transmissions". :-) Do you have a handy link to the offending text? Or would that violate.... David