Warren,
I know that. Nothing is secure any more. When we first came out with the cordless phones, we traced three people that were driving around in cars with a handset until they got dial tone and they would then call all over the country and the person with the phone in their house got the big bills. My desktops both use Ethernet cards and cables but my laptop is wireless and I keep the pass key for the modem in another place. But I have put a screen in that limits the range of my wireless part of the modem to just the inside of my house. I can't even take my laptop out on the porch and get a strong enough signal to log onto anything. Of course all anyone has to do is go to the interface box for the phone lines and make their calls. You don't even have to know what line you are using. I used to have one of my test instruments that I could stand out in my yard and listen to every conversation or anything that went through the telephone lines across the street. But it isn't any good now and wouldn't work with fiber optic and laser anyway. And everyone thinks I am paranoid because I run all of my bank and other statements through a shredder.
By the way, how do you like the mini cams that you can get that are a part of an emblem on a cap such as a baseball cap? They record about an hours worth of stuff and are so small you can't see them even looking at the emblems. We are really secure!!!!!!
Ron
