Unauthorized use of data from Airtel vfiber broadband

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Few things you can do
check the client list in your router for all the devices connected
Disable WPS its highly vulnerable in old and even new routers
Enable MAC filter so only the devices Authorised by you can connect
 
I have a 40 mbps fiber dsl broadband 200 GB per month. My typical data load is less than 1 GB per day. But within few days of billing cycle I get e mail from airtel that I have used 50% of available data and within 15 days all gets used up. On airtel app I noticed that on some days there is severe upload data usage. I changed my Wi-Fi password twice. Also I changed my Router password twice but the misuse continues.

I am concerned about the security of my net data if someone has access to my account.

When I called Airtel they offered ad-hoc 500 GB but even that has been used up by somebody.

Wondering what to do?
fiber dsl broadband?! Are you on airtel ftth or airtel vdsl? I am thinking of shifting to either airtel or act but unfortunately both have threads here about fake added usage GB. Anyway I'd recommend openwrt or ddwrt if u have a cheap router that doesn't support bandwidth monitoring, I had the same issue back in 2015 when I used to have my FUP finished before I expected and had no way of verifying the usage. But changing passwords and strict monitoring is the only way to figure out what's going on. i certainly wouldn't trust any ISP by their face value.
 
just use glasswire/simplewall/ bitmeter OS to see which program is uploading how much data exactly at what times.
WOW THANK YOU! I learnt so many interesting things from just randomly browsing this forum. Of all the opensource firewalls I knew, I was somehow not introduced to simplewall and bitmeter OS, I learnt that router os lacked support for DoH and DoT something even lede has. I got to know about various games ISPs play to screw customers, etc
 
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