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    Someone is stealing my internets

    For the past month or so, I've seen a lot of data usage in MUM that I'm sure I'm not responsible for. I've tried changing my wireless password, disabling SSID broadcast and changing the SSID, changing my modem's admin password (it was previously still on the default password - I know, I know!), but the unexplained data usage continues. My wireless security has always been on WPA2 and I change the wireless password on a regular basis. I've been told it could be that someone has hacked into my modem. I would have thought changing the admin password would have locked them out, but guess not. Any ideas? I'm hopeless with networking crap!

    I was even considering purchasing the full version of Netlimiter so I can easily see who/what is connected without doing any complicated cmd prompt stuff. Limiting connections through MAC addresses isn't really an option because I often have friends over who want to use my wireless, and messing with MAC addresses would just be too complicated.

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    It could be coming from within the machine (ie. something/program updating/downloading). Could be malware? Just use free NL to check out what's what. It's enough to determine whether it's a network related problem.

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    shotgun and a torch round the neighbor's places should stop it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grandinferno View Post
    It could be coming from within the machine (ie. something/program updating/downloading). Could be malware? Just use free NL to check out what's what. It's enough to determine whether it's a network related problem.
    I didn't think the free NL provided enough detail for that. I'll try it. I also didn't think it could be malware coz I have script and flash blockers for my browsers, I'm the only user and I'm pretty careful with what I download/install. I did consider automatic updates as the cause, but it's been 1500mb +/-200mb per day every time it's happened, and it's intermittent, like I'll have a few days' break and then suddenly another 1500mb or so. There hasn't been any icons in my system tray indicating that some updates were going on in the background, either.

    I think I'll do a few malware scans, a factory reset of my modem and run NL tomorrow and see if that fixes it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PapaDom View Post
    shotgun and a torch round the neighbor's places should stop it.
    Lol. I considered doorknocking, but I live in a complex of 32 unit and half the residents probably don't speak English. I suspect there are some smart enough geeks living here coz I've seen some geekish SSIDs before, but haven't seen then for at least a few months - maybe coz they're leeching off me?

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    what modem do you have there should be a table in there to show waht devices are connected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grandinferno View Post
    It could be coming from within the machine (ie. something/program updating/downloading). Could be malware? Just use free NL to check out what's what. It's enough to determine whether it's a network related problem.
    yes i agree with this
    how much data is being downloaded that you think is not yours?
    remember windows updates, virus definitions, if you have a ps3 or xbox they are always update, alwell as itunes podcasts might be updating, there is many things that can be happening internally that you dont suspect.

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    Mac address filtering FTW.
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    Check the DHCP allocation table, grab their IP, logon via an administrative share, delete all their documents and fill their hard drive with animal porn.
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    Try changing your ISP password, could be concurrent logins. It's unlikely someone is successfully cracking your wireless.

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