Hackers obtain credit card numbers in largest ID theft in history!
PHOENIX, Arizona - August 7, 2008 -
According to federal prosecutors more than 40 million credit and debit card
numbers were stolen from popular retailers and restaurants.
The fraud reportedly took place all across the United States and it is being called the largest identity theft case in U.S. history.
The alleged criminals sat outside with a laptop waiting for customers to make a purchase before using a so-called “sniffer” program to get into the store’s wireless network. This took place outside of stores including Office Max, DSW, Barnes & Noble, Sports Authority, Forever 21, TJ Maxx and Boston Market.
The hackers allegedly then stored the stolen numbers on magnetic strips of blank cards and used them to draw tens of thousands of dollars from ATM machines.
Eleven people from at least five different countries are now facing charges for their involvement in the massive international scheme.