>>6986126and it seems odd to me if a scammer was using my account to buy stuff that they'd send it to my address, not theirs.
I actually did find my eBay account compromised last year, all they did was change shipping address. I changed it back and changed the password immediately, ti seems this is common, all they do is change the address and people who sue the one-click ordering buy a bunch of shit that gets sent to an otherwise abandoned location where the scammer picks it up. Since I dn't use one click I caught it fast.
Problem is, websites are fuck-all secure anymore and I think a lot of these companies are selling your info, I can't believe it's only hackers. I set up a hotmail account for my father late last year that he used on his pension website. In a month someone else had used it to sign up for some baby goods shopping site, address is flooded with spam, and now they've locked the account claiming it was used to send spam. With the unique address and odd password I doubt it was just easily cracked, either Hotmail had a fucking leak or they sell account info. Even changing passwords monthly don't do shit anymore, I bet even if you did it daily it'd still not be safe.