[Hackrf-dev] Is Hacking DECT Illegal?
    Carl MacGentey 
    CarlMacGentey at msn.com
       
    Tue Apr  8 08:23:50 EDT 2014
    
    
  
Is Hacking DECT Illegal?
A long long time ago the courts held anyone using the airwaves
to talk to someone else had- "NO EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY".
We have so many lawyers nowadays anything an intelligent
person wants to do is a crime. While rapists and murderers
are required by the courts to attend sensitivity training.
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     1. Re: DECT? (Tony Naggs)
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  Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 10:28:10 +0100
  From: Tony Naggs <tonynaggs at gmail.com<mailto:tonynaggs at gmail.com>>
  Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] DECT?
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  On 7 April 2014 01:55, Silverfox <alan.r.hill at gmail.com<mailto:alan.r.hill at gmail.com>> wrote:
  > Isn't it considered illegal to decode those transmissions?
  Some scenarios where receiving & analysing DECT transmissions would be
  useful, & most likely legal:
  1. receiving your own DECT transmissions;
  2. debugging a DECT product that you are developing;
  3. auditing a corporate DECT installation you are responsible for, say
  to confirm that encryption is in use.
  As for anything else, consult a local lawyer for advice.
  Regards,
  Tony
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