![]() My laptop was running NIS and MBAM Premium, but no anti-key logging software. However, I filled that field with a third, very strong password. Again, very strong passwords for both channels. I ditched the Netgear for a TP Link Archer C7 router and a Netgear CM400 cable modem. Two weeks after I set up the Netgear passwords, I went into administrative settings and was shocked to see the guest network had been turned on and the password "pepper06" inserted. Since I had my top secret security clearance file stolen from the Office of Personnel Mis-Management in December 2014, an IT friend suggested I check my router settings at least once a month. I had set up both channels with very strong passwords (no names, dates, or dictionary words) and as always, I left the guest network off and the password field blank. ![]() In October 2016, I had a Netgear EA6100 router set up with a Time Warner cable modem. The "details" were absent from that photo as to time, date, and place taken. ![]() The photo itself was not illicit, though it could have just as easily been. I will admit that most of the restrictions under "general" and "settings" were not locked down as they are now. ![]() My Facebook account has long been inactive. That IPad was on the cellular network (Verizon), Wi-Fi was off, as was "photo sharing" and related apps. In December 2015, someone placed a picture in my iPad photo album. I have had several unnerving issues occur with my iPad, router, and laptop over the past year and I am at a loss as to what to do. ![]()
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