That's for the posts. I'm discounting someone hacking the network unless this can all be done remotely outside of the range of the modem. Mac cloning seems possible. Maybe someone has figured out how to tap into modems remotely and steal bandwidth from random customers?
I live in a single detached house and both my neighbours within WIFI range have their own networks are unlikely suspects to have hacked my network and downloaded 189 gb of data, all in one day. It was a Monday, not even a holiday or weekend. It's just too much data to be a reasonable explanation unless someone has some pretty sophisticated tools and needs. On the cloud side, given less than half-a-gig was uploaded, not likely. I don't use drop box and my icloud account hasn't changed. The loop thing sounds like a possible explanation but the size of the data loop 189 gb leave me puzzled. I wonder if it have could have something to do with the devices talking to each other within the network. Does Rogers count that as downloaded internet usage. The size of the download raises some flags but maybe all the devices syncing photostream might add up to a lot of data.
So still a mystery. Needless-to-say, I check my usage daily now. I wonder how common this is. Any other thoughts much appreciated.