A Florida court ruled that a woman broke the law by installing spyware on her soon-to-be ex-husband's computer, according to CNET. Using electronic communications intercept laws, the judges held that any chats recorded by the woman would not be admissible in her divorce proceedings. Businesses (and wives) have been allowed to access and use log files in court proceedings, but the deliberate installation of keyloggers and other forms of spyware was judged to have constituted an "intentional intercept," which is forbidden.