Bluetooth- my mouse is moving probably by neighbor's mouse. Is it okay?

I moved in an apartment building, and use my MacBook Pro near window which is closed to neighbor's window.... And found that my mouse (on MacBook Pro) connected with bluetooth is moving by someone else mouse.
It happened when my daughter uses old mac's mouse before. But this time she doesn't use it.
My question is this: Is it SECURE or safe if my mouse is controlled by someone else mouse?
Thanks much in advance for help!

AS far as I know, nothing can be done with a mouse that is controlling your system (unless someone could see your screen. The effective range of BT devices is about 30 feet (10 meters).
Barry

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