Written by Scott EdwardsBeing handy on a computer is one thing, but being able to utilize it for what it could be used for is much more specialized. Being able to pull music off of the web is one thing, but with all of the cyber-attacks that have taken place, pulling off personal information such as social security numbers, credit card numbers and celebrity pictures, it seems to have become an open forum of information that will never be fully protected. Keeping your life off of the internet may be impossible, but to an extent, you are able to manage what is made available to everyone. Agent Chloe Jocelyn is at the top of her game with being able to help with the capture of a master hacker; Gustov Dobreff. With becoming an important part of the collar, Chloe is now looking for something bigger in her career and is willing to end her personal ties. With her partner Frank Parker being left behind, Chloe has no more personal attachments inside of the office, therefore nothing holding her back from her new goals. While playing a game when taking a conference call, Chloe discovers that her online account is showing that it is overdrawn. Not thinking too much about this, Frank steps back into the picture and delivers a hacker code that appears to be showing up in the grid. Noticing that something looks familiar about the code, Chloe does not get enough time to analyze it as she is being accused of being a cyber-terrorist. Trying to dispute the charges being thrown her way, she tries to explain that she is being framed, but nobody, not even her friends will believe her. Escaping the building, the now former agent has to turn back to her old cyber hacking days and is able to release another master hacker, one that will be able to help clear her name. Even though Rabbit has locked away for some time, he is able to jump right back into the game and trace where one of the largest hacks in history is taking place, even if he does not know what they are after. A former agent and a former prisoner are now fugitives running from the law and trying to protect the world from losing everything. It is scary how real to life this movie (a true find on Netflix) seems to be in line with all of the current hacks that have changed people’s lives forever. There does not seem to be a way to keep anything safe on your computer if you use the internet, unless you do not click on one single link. Trying to keep yourself protected from these threats may seem like it is completely impossible, but there are a couple of measures that can be taken, but these days no one is completely safe. Happy Viewing.
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