The Department of Justice has cracked what it called “the single largest and most complex identity theft case” that’s ever resulted in charges. 11 people from the US, China, Belarus, Estonia and Ukraine have been accused of stealing the details of more than 40 million debit and credit cards then selling on the information, according to a BBC report. So far only one of those accused is in custody.
They used a technique called “wardriving” to hack into business and bank computers then installed their own data to access the information. They’re also believed to have driven around neighborhoods and accessed information by hacking into unprotected wireless networks.

