How do I tell if my Mac is being hacked or if someone is leeching my wireless connection

Mac OS X Version 10.4.11 (Build 8S2167)
2011-09-19 07:49:17 +1200
2011-09-19 07:49:22.145 BluetoothUIServer[219] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 07:49:22.196 UniversalAccess[217] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 07:49:27.293 SystemUIServer[193] lang is:en
2011-09-19 07:49:33.346 System Events[221] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 07:49:38.475 SophosUIServer[224] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 07:49:48.271 Sophos Anti-Virus[223] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 07:50:01.266 GoogleSoftwareUpdateAgent[222] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 07:50:08.098 Trampoline[220] Not previously registered
2011-09-19 07:50:08.224 Trampoline[220] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 07:50:26.181 Safari[228] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 07:55:05.860 Trampoline[220] CFLog (0):
          CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): plist parse failed; the data is not proper UTF-8. The file name for this data could be:
          /Users/aa/Library/Application Support/Trampoline/URL Info Cache
          The parser will retry as in 10.2, but the problem should be corrected in the plist.
2011-09-19 07:55:05.903 Trampoline[220] *** NSRunLoop ignoring exception '*** -[NSKeyedUnarchiver initForReadingWithData:]: incomprehensible archive (0xffffffba, 0x23, 0x38, 0x63, 0xffffff9c, 0xffffffe4, 0xffffffe7, 0x6f)' that raised during posting of delayed perform with target 2171e20 and selector 'preventIconPaging'
2011-09-19 08:20:53.357 SyndicationAgent[679] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '4 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 08:20:53.358 SyndicationAgent[679] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '0 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 08:50:33.497 SyndicationAgent[682] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '30 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 08:50:33.498 SyndicationAgent[682] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '27 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 08:50:33.498 SyndicationAgent[682] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '27 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 08:50:33.500 SyndicationAgent[682] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '26 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 08:50:33.501 SyndicationAgent[682] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '17 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:20:35.703 SyndicationAgent[684] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '57 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:20:35.703 SyndicationAgent[684] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '55 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:20:35.704 SyndicationAgent[684] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '46 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:20:35.704 SyndicationAgent[684] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '22 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:20:35.705 SyndicationAgent[684] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '5 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:29:23.554 ScreenSaverEngine[686] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 09:50:35.563 SyndicationAgent[690] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '1 hour, 16 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:50:35.563 SyndicationAgent[690] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '52 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:50:35.564 SyndicationAgent[690] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '34 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:55:57.205 ScreenSaverEngine[694] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
Sep 19 09:55:57 Debs /System/Library/Frameworks/ScreenSaver.framework/Resources/ScreenSaverEngine.ap p/Contents/MacOS/ScreenSaverEngine: CGContextSetFillColorWithColor: invalid context
Sep 19 09:55:57 Debs /System/Library/Frameworks/ScreenSaver.framework/Resources/ScreenSaverEngine.ap p/Contents/MacOS/ScreenSaverEngine: CGContextSetStrokeColorWithColor: invalid context
Sep 19 09:57:42 Debs /usr/sbin/ocspd: starting
2011-09-19 09:58:42.397 SyndicationAgent[700] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '42 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:59:25.502 SyndicationAgent[700] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '43 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 09:59:29.006 SyndicationAgent[700] WARNING: BestCalendarDateFromString - can't interpret: '44 minutes ago'
2011-09-19 10:07:35.611 System Preferences[702] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader
2011-09-19 10:11:17.857 Console[735] Can't open input server /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader

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    tcp4       0      0  curt-studio-a.lo.53270 lga15s35-in-f4.1.http  CLOSE_WAIT
    tcp4       0      0  curt-studio-a.lo.53268 lga15s35-in-f4.1.http  CLOSE_WAIT
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    0
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             58b28dc stream      0      0                0          5e1b4d0                0                0 /tmp/launchd-171.th3aAA/sock
             5e1b4d0 stream      0      0                0          58b28dc                0                0
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