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While no law specifically mentioned "SelfishNet," the actions it performed fell under in the US and similar laws globally. ARP spoofing is considered an active interception of communications. Several students in 2008–2009 faced disciplinary committees for using the tool, charged with "denial of service to other users" and "network integrity violations."
Before SelfishNet, ARP poisoning was an abstract concept in networking textbooks. This tool let a curious high school student see the effect in real-time. You could kick your own laptop off Wi-Fi, then watch the packet capture in Wireshark. It was a spectacular learning aid. selfishnet v0.1 beta
We didn't collapse the network. We optimized it. For a world where nobody helps unless forced. While no law specifically mentioned "SelfishNet
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