Brand X.
Okay! Okay.
Good Morning
I'm Agent Peterson, And this is Agent
Wallace
Yeah, He's new but uh, he's learning, so
cut him a little slack for now.
Tell me your name!
... your real name, for the record.
(clears throat)
Charles Drake.
What ... what do you want from me?
What do we want? What do we want !?
You the motherfucker who likes to steal
shit from the government! Huh? Huh !?
Not yet. Be Patient
See what I mean?
What do you do for a living, Charles?
I teach math, at Berkley. (solemnly)
Nice cover, asshole.
ALGORITHM: noun. a set of rules to be
followed in problem-solving
operations, especially by a
computer.
A month ago I was a god.
Most people have no idea what a hacker
can do.
I make the world you live in...
...and I can re-shape that world if I feel
like it.
When I look around, I don't see borders,
walls, or locks.
I see puzzles...
...games that entertain me while I do
bigger things.
Things like breaking into the phone
company to re-write the code on their
servers...
...and give myself free unlimited service.
Swapping out my pre-burned SIM cards
everyday at 6pm is a small price to pay.
I don't care about privacy...
or social status, or accumulating stuff.
I don't care about the law, or who makes
it.
I live by one rule: information should be
free.
And everything can be simplified, encoded
and understood as information.
We call this the information age for a
reason.
Companies and governments don't get it,
so they are powerless against me.
You think there are rules?
You treat computers like you do everything
else...
...like it's an immutable fact of life and
because of that...
...your worldview is antiquated.
Get ready for a serious paradigm shift.
The geeks have inherited the earth, the
rest of you just don't know it yet.
For you consideration, exhibit A.
I just hacked every computer within 20
feet of me.
I own them now.
Thanks for coming.
I think, my wife, is cheating on me.
So ditch her.
California's a "no fault" state. She gets
half regardless.
I want proof.
What for? Just call it "irreconcilable
differences" and bail.
I want proof for myself.
I need to know.
What kind of proof?
You want video of her playing another
guy's skin-flute?
'cause that's not what I do.
No, no, no, no, no. Look around.
If you find anything you send it to me.
Either way you still get paid.
That's the deal. You know my fee.
Why would I hack all these computers...
...including the laptop of a man who just
gave me five grand?
I don't care what he does for a living.
And if your wife finds out?
She won't.
I understand the need for discretion,
Mr.?
It's LU$er
I collect computers. Most of them don't
lead anywhere interesting
so I just add the to my botnet,
a massive set of computers I use to do
whatever I feel like doing at the time
mostly, to cover any trace of the big
hacks that I do that might lead back to me
.
I can write the code I need to break into
Dempsey's network.
But he lives in a very expensive
neighborhood.
I can't just sit on his curb, outside his
house, brute-forcing my way in.
I need another Can-of-Worm.
How soon do you need it?
Two days?
Are you coming?
Hackers come in two basic modes: coders
and makers.
Bitchan is a maker.
She has a degree in electrical engineering
.
In other words, she's a lightning god,
controlling and manipulating electricity
to do her will.
As a side job, she modifies gaming
consoles...
...so they'll played copied discs or games
from anywhere in the world.
It's not to break the law.
That isn't even a factor.
She does it for the same reason I do.
It's about information.
And region encoding is just another puzzle
blocking the way.
So, is this the gig Decimate hooked you
up with?
Yeah. It's residential. He lives in St.
Francis Wood.
So do the TV, the Wi-Fi, and anything else
you can think of.
What about the firewall?
That too. They just upgraded to smart-
meters.
If the worm doesn't get through in five
hours
just reset the power to the house...
force a reboot.
And when the can works?
How big?
It'll fit.
Can I spend the night?
When did you start asking?
I'm going to be here until morning.
We're not ADHD.
We just don't care that wind-speeds on
Saturn can get up to 3,000 miles per hour.
I remember it because I collect
information.
But it's worthless to me until I decide to
build a probe to land on Saturn,
which doesn't even have a surface to land
on anyway.