Spyzie? I feel like my neighbor is spying on me! Can he see what I do with the laptop?

Th
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Does anyone know Spyzie? I feel like my neighbor is spying on me! Can he see what I do with the laptop?

ke

For this he would have to be very good as a hacker and know your Wi-Fi password

Th

But every time I go wlan, he complains loudly and they have such a sky reciver

Fr

Spyzie is not for laptops for phones - and if your neighbor has no access to your devices, he can't installe the clutter on it.

Once with logic please…

ke

I'm just not quite so, he is your neighbor or your roommate. Did you give him access to your Wi-Fi?

Th

My neighbor, and he has not got any data, my router is wpa2 protected, but there are such spy apps, not that all sees with what I do. For example Account information etc.

Pu

Either he is really good. Then he comes into your home network and may also see what you do on your laptop.

Or he is in the range average to no idea. Then he has to get his laptop in the finger to install a monitoring software.

Tip: change your Wi-Fi password again and again. Just like your other passwords. Increases your safety many times over.

ke

That will not do.

Th

Have a cable router, but can't find the wpa2 key to change

ut

Google for your router + "Web GUI" or "Admin Interface" or "Web Configuration" and connect to it.

There you can change the wireless key.

ut

That's alright, it's just unlikely. Just download any x tool that is also looking for spyware and change your WLan password.

ke

I do not understand anything anymore. Eben was even said when the wireless is turned off, the neighbor has no more television

ut

But every time I go wlan, he complains loudly and they have such a sky reciver

Switching off the WLAN means he does not need it anymore, it is very likely that he plays computer in the time or at least uses a headset, that means he would not hear the ranting.

Furthermore, he only suspects that the neighbor has no more reception, he does not know. That was not a fact, just a theory.

To be on the safe side, I recommend that you change your WLan password, but I do not think so much that the neighbor has access to it.

The good Lord here could just open his interface from the router and see who is connected with it. Simply give your own devices a meaningful name and block everything else or change the PW.