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Question Answered By: Adah Miller   on Feb 07

It's far more likely that the Wi-Fi signal is being picked up by
somebody else in range and they've broken the access key so are able
to piggy-back your broadband. What sort of security level have you set
on the router and have you also changed the default router login ?

Getting remote access to any OS and being able to install another one
in parallel isn't going to be something you wouldn't notice happening.

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