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Nothing over here either..

I actually have a proc that runs every 10 hours and send me a list of the affiliates who have changed their banking details. Since affs are not able to change their email on file themselves (has to be done by me) I can then compare them. If they dont match I contact the email on file to see if there is anything su****ious going on.

The problem with stuff like this is that it could be as simple as you picked up some spyware somewhere that your antivirus didnt pick up and they managed to record your keystrokes or something like that.. this might seem farfetched but I have seen it done so many times.

I had my gmail account hacked about a year or so ago.. took me almost 6 months to get it back, and the only reason i got it back was because I knew who sent me an invite and asked them to resend me that initial invite email..
I also had my paypal account hacked about a year ago causing spendature directly from my linked bank account of in excess of $7000.
I’m very careful with security, but I would bet about 99% that it was because of something i did that caused my account to be vulnerable. I doubt anyone could have guessed my password since it’s random and not guessable.

The best advice I can give here is to change your password often, have it as a combination of numbers, letters, other characters and ensure you don’t have the same password for everything.

Good luck!