007 with a broken brain

Dylan 2022-01-17 08:03:50

Brosnan will come out to make pension money. The logic of this film is simply a shit. A big company does not have a technical expert. The boss does not understand computers. He also engages in smart homes and airplane apps. He was hacked by amateur hackers and was unable to fight back. The president’s house The WiFi is still slow and requires someone to repair it, and the car will let people update the system at will.
Can't you call the police if something goes wrong, an intrusion problem, or spreading privacy? It is a felony in any country. There is a problem with the system at home, can't all of it be removed? The big boss can't change houses? He spent a lot of money to hire a master who was sitting in Washington, D.C., and the first thing he did was to dismantle the system. The security of the property wanted it, but the boss couldn't think of it, so he continued to enjoy being monitored at home.
Knowing the hacker's home, the boss has no contacts at all, so he can't call the police to apply for a public search. The illegally obtained U disk was taken to the police and was also copied. Seeing this, not only did you not see 007's bravery and resourcefulness, but also did not see the boss's IQ, and an ordinary person had no brains. In the end, his wife and daughter were tied up, and the matter was finished in a hand-to-hand fight. It's enough to see the appearance of Brosnan gnashing his teeth at every turn.

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    Ed Porter: No

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