This was two years ago and there never was a case against us. As I said previously they did arrest my husband for a small amount of pot he had in his office but those charges were almost dropped immediately when we got my brother in law involved who is an International attorney and has worked for the CIA and FBI. They did however hurt my husband when they slammed him up against the door and his head hit a deadbolt he sustained permanent injury from that and we are settling with the Attorney General's office on that. I don't know I think you're wrong about Internet safety and IP addresses at the time we'd lived on a very busy Street in a big neighborhood and everybody either had AT&T or Time Warner Cable and when your internet went out you could gain access to your neighbors internet not on all of them but about an eighth of them you could, our youngest daughter showed me and she didn't do anything special other than click on somebody's IP name and address which of course I told her not to do ever again but she showed me that it was possible so I think a lot of people are vulnerable
I'm not wrong. Take the time to setup your router right and it will take serious skills to hack it. 128 bit encryption is no joke.
Its only as strong as your password. Like I said, 19 random letter, numbers and symbols and the average Joe is not going to hack it.
Now use the name of your dog or important dates make it easy.
Make sure it is wpa2 and not an older wep protected router. Change the ssid name to something besides the name that came with it and make a strong password. 19 or more characters is almost impossible to crack.
Look for a router that has stealth so people can't see it when searching for a network.
Enable router firewall.
I'm sorry it happened but with a few simple steps it could've been avoided.
I noticed you never denied the FDD thing.
Do you make these stories up for your female persona or are they real stories from your or someone you know lives?