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==Trivia==
 
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* Producer Paul Bernard makes a cameo appearance in this episode as Schmitty, the best friend of Drake McIntyre, who is played by Nate at the reunion.
 
* Producer Paul Bernard makes a cameo appearance in this episode as Schmitty, the best friend of Drake McIntyre, who is played by Nate at the reunion.
* When Eliot was remebering highschool he took home ec. and the girl and she said "knives are like people it's all in context" he used the same line in "The Wedding Job".
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* Eliot was remembering high school when he took Home Economics and the instructor said, "Knives are like people; it's all in context." He used the same line in "The Wedding Job".
 
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Revision as of 02:08, 9 July 2013

You hacked me?

— Larry Duberman


In order to crack an important password, Nate and his team target an unscrupulous software bigwig (Larry Duberman) at a high-school reunion.

The Client

  • Cyrus Mahdavi, a member of the Free Iran Movement

The Mark

  • Larry Duberman: CEO of Dubertech, and the leading authority on data-based security. After making millions as the computer industry developed, Duberman expanded his share of the data security market by developing software designed to be used by governments wishing to supress dissident activites. He is currently in league with the Iranian government. Duberman's quest for success, as well as his willingness to develop software like Manticore grew out his obsession with the past, notably his high school days.


Artifacts

  • Manticore: Electric surveillance software used to monitor Iranian dissidents in the US. Manticore was developed by Dubertech. It was named for a mythical Persian man-eating beast.

Trivia

  • Producer Paul Bernard makes a cameo appearance in this episode as Schmitty, the best friend of Drake McIntyre, who is played by Nate at the reunion.
  • Eliot was remembering high school when he took Home Economics and the instructor said, "Knives are like people; it's all in context." He used the same line in "The Wedding Job".