Webover the past two weeks, sam's club has started sending automated password reset emails and security notifications to customers who were hacked in credential stuffing attacks.

You may not be the victim of a scam, but rather the victim of a dishonest person's good luck, especially since the delivery address is so nearby.

We contacted our bank and cancelled the charges.

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2 days later we get an email saying that our orders are ready for shipping.

This activity, detected by sam's club in september, did not stem from a data breach.

Weban unauthorized party used your login credentials (email address and password) to access your sam’s club account.

Webin emails sent out to sam's club members, and seen by bleepingcomputer, the company is alerting members that an unauthorized party may have gained access to their accounts.

Then we called our local sams club and told them that it was hacked and to cancel the order.

Webthe easiest way to get your info would be to log on to an account (any account, sam's or otherwise) on a public computer and not log off.

You should immediately reset your account password and delete any saved credit/debit card payment information from the account.

Then we called our local sams club and told them that it was hacked and to cancel the order.

Webthe easiest way to get your info would be to log on to an account (any account, sam's or otherwise) on a public computer and not log off.

You should immediately reset your account password and delete any saved credit/debit card payment information from the account.

Webwhat to do about unrecognized charges or orders?

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