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Life Hack (2017)
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- Uh, I'm sorry, this is taken. This spot's taken. I'm just, I'm saving this spot. - What? - My friend's around the corner. She'll be here in a second. - No, you can't save a spot though. - I'm sorry, she's gonna be here in like two seconds, I'm. - She's not here now, so it doesn't matter. You can't save this spot. - Sorry. - You gotta move out of the way. - Ah, no. I'm not moving. - Are you serious? - Yeah. - Look, you gotta move out of the spot. There's traffic coming, please move. - I'm sorry. - Hey. Look, you can't fucking save a parking spot like this, okay? It's a first come, first served basis. - Well I was here first. - Without a fucking car, okay? You don't have... Look, I'm not moving my car and your friend's not gonna be able to park around me. So, move out of the spot. - Come on man. Come on. - I'm gonna get back in my car and I'm gonna, I'm gonna park in this spot right now. - Uh, please don't. - Move. I'm parking right now, okay? So if you want to get hit. - I'm not moving. - Then you're gonna stay there and if you want to not get hit, then you're gonna move. - I'm gonna stay, I'm not moving. Stop. Stop. - I'm, I'm parking. - Hey, dude stop your fucking car, you're gonna. Whoa hey you just fucking hit me. - I'm still parking. - Shit. What is wrong with you? - You're standing, there's cars try to get by and I'm doing a shitting parking job - Yeah, I know. You're like an asshole. - 'cause your fucking distracting me. Can you shut up please? - Fuck. - Jesus Christ. Do I have a lot of room in the back? - You know you actually hit me with your car asshole. - Yeah, uh yeah. I don't think that's actually considered hitting you. - How about we just ask a cop and see what he thinks. - Oh yeah, I think that's a good idea. And then he's gonna tell you that you deserved it for illegally trying to save a spot. - Oh I deserve it? - Yeah. - Oh how about you deserve to get your car keyed, how about that? - Is that a threat? You're gonna key my car? - Yeah. It's just the reality of the situation - You're gonna key my car? - that's all. - Alright, well if that's the case. - Did you just take my picture? - Yeah, I took your fucking picture. - Seriously? - If you fuck with my car, I'm coming after you. - Oh really? - Yeah. - Oh okay, great. What are you gonna do? You gonna like track me down with a picture? Is that what you're gonna do? - Yeah, that's exactly, you ever heard of search my image? Do you know what that is? Of course you don't, 'cause you're an idiot. It does a picture match. It's actually not that hard and you seem like the type of person who posts a thousand selfies all over the place. I'm gonna find you. If you fuck with my car I'll find you. - Okay, okay. - I'm dead serious. - Whatever. - You fucked with the wrong guy. - Oh really, did I? - Yeah. - I'm, woo. - Don't get, go down the fucking block. This spot's taken, sucker. - Clearly. Bye. - Bye. - Bye. - What happened? What are you doing? Uh, what was that? - Just drive. - You know what you got to do? I know you pride yourself on not using dating sites, but you gotta get on Tinder. What? - What do you know about Tinder? - Oh, I know about tinder. I wish it were around when I was single, that's what I know. Dude, you gotta just, it'll help you get back in the saddle. Get back on that horse buddy. You're curious, aren't you curious? - No, I'm good. Really, really I'm good. - You're not good. - I am good. - You're a sad sack. - I'm not. - You're a sad sad person. You are. Divorce is not that bad buddy. - Oh really? - It's not, you don't have kids. Imagine if you had kids. Then you'd have to see that fucking bitch every God damn week. - Alright alright. - I'm just saying, the kid is the ring, okay? I love my kids and I love my wife but coming to work is a God damn vacation. What is, what is this, Aruba? Are we in fucking Bora Bora here? I don't want this lunch to ever end. - Well I think Bobby will be joining in your misery pretty soon. - You think that's what he's gonna say? - Yeah, I think so. - Sarah's pregnant? - Yeah, I'm assuming. What else could it be? - I don't know. Maybe he's dying of cancer. - Why, why do you say shit like that? Why would you say that? That's a horrible thing to say. - What, that's not a horrible to say. - That is absolutely a horrible thing to say. - Why is it a horrible thing to say? - Because what if he is dying of cancer and then that's what he's gonna tell us. - Well he didn't get cancer because I said that he had cancer. And this way, listen, we'll be more equipped to deal with it, 'cause we already anticipated it. Here he is, here we go. - Hey. - Hey buddy. - Hey, what's going on man? - What's up guys? - Everything alright? You doing okay? - No, no, everything's not alright, okay? This is the absolute most fucked up thing ever. - What? - Have you guys ever heard of a guy called the Moraler? - Moraler. - No, no, the Moraler. - The hacker? - Yeah. - Yeah, that's the Moraler. - Okay, so you know of him then? - Yeah. - Yeah. - And, do you know what he does? - Yeah. - No, - No. - fucking way. Are you serious? - No, did, did he get into your phone? Were you sexting with Sarah and sending her dick pics? Was she sending you pics? - Worse. - You got pictures of Sarah naked? - No. Naked pictures of Sarah? Can I see 'em? - Worse. - Whoa dude, did he spy on you? - Yup. - No. - Oh no. - Oh my God, did he catch you jerking off in front of your computer? - Why don't you just say it a little bit louder? I don't think they heard you in the fucking kitchen. Yeah. Okay? And he recorded me and the video that I was watching at the same time, so he's got this dual camera sort of effect. - Holy shit. - What were you watching? - Okay, that's not important, alright? - Alright, so look tell, tell us the whole thing. He hacked into your computer and he accessed your webcam. Was he targeting you specifically? - I don't, I don't know. - Dude, he recorded you and what you were watching, and then what, sent you an email like anonymously? - Yeah, that's exactly what he did. - Can we see it? - No. - No, not the, not the video. I don't want to see that. - You didn't? - The email. - Oh. - You're supposed to being like that. - So threatened to post it on every social media site that I'm on, as well as send it to everyone in my address book, unless I pay him $25,000. - What are you two doing? Come on, give me. - Ooh. - What are you guys doing? You guys are dicks. What the fuck is wrong with you? - That is such a graphic shot of your penis man. That's really graphic. - Did you notice that? - So well do you have $25,000 to pay him? - No, you guys can't help me with this? You guys are fucking computer programmers. - What do you think we're able to do? - This is what you do, right? - Um. - You guys are ex-hackers. I mean, you guys are one step away from being this guy. You gotta at least know someone that can get to him. Don't you do um, like corporate security? Can't you, can't you like but a block on my - That's not really how it works. - address? - Yeah, but I'm assuming he's already got all that stuff. - Oh, you're assuming. Well you know what happens when you assume. - No, don't say that. That doesn't make any sense. The ass out of you and me, that's the stupidest fucking saying ever. It doesn't make any sense. It's not clever. Don't say it. Assuming is what you're supposed to do most of the time. - That's one of his things. - Look, please. You guys have to help me. I can't afford to pay this fucker $25,000 okay? I don't have $25,000 laying around. Plus, I really cannot have Sarah finding out. - Why? - Who gives a shit? She knows you jerk off. - Yeah, but she doesn't know I watch porn. - That's bullshit, she knows. That's naive. - Seriously, she doesn't like me thinking about other women sexually, okay? - Well what does she think you're thinking about? - Her. Okay, she thinks I masturbate to her. - Oh, that's the cutest thing. - Guys, look just. - Adorable, just sweethearts. - You guys please have to help me, okay, I. - Hey listen, we're gonna. We'll, we'll do whatever we can. - Really, seriously? - Yeah, of course. - Thank you. - Yeah, I mean I, we'll we'll find some way to. - Something. - Drive this guy, you know. - But just listen, in the video, were there shemales, was there a dick on that chick? - Okay, I'm not gonna talk about that ever again. - It's alright to talk about. - No, it's not. - Listen to me. - We're gonna erase it. - I get off to anime. - Oh, fun. - Charlie? - I like furries. - Okay, this isn't helping guys. - Shit. Alright, let's find this chick. What's up fellows? - How's it going guys? - I was just thinking about you the other day. Emily came in with a new guy. - Oh yeah, who's the guy? - Alex um, something, he used to work at ITC. - He's a computer guy? - That's the kinda guy he likes. - Maybe he's the Moraler. - The Moraler. - I thought it was the Moraler. - Yeah, it's the Moraler. - What do you know about him, anything? - Oh, nothing much. - Just what we read online. - Do you have any idea who he might be? - No. - Nobody does. - He's he's local though. You know, the only confirmed traces have come from hotels in Brooklyn. - Mostly Williamsburg. - Of course. - What do you guys want with the Moraler? - Well we know somebody who he's trying to extort. - What did he catch him doing? - Well he was, you know, liquidating the inventory. - He was stealing? - No, you know, taking Herman to the circus. - What? - He was playing Uno. A little Johnny Slip Mittens. He was shucking his corn. Doing the old Yankee Doodle Handy. - Masturbating. - Masturbating. - Oh. - Why didn't you just say that in the first place? It could've saved us all. - You guys with the fucking problem with the synonyms. - Well anyway, anyway, this guy is a hypocrite because he's-- - What, the Moraler or masturbating? - No, the Moraler - Okay. - because he's a religious fundamentalist. - Like ISIS? - Why the hell is he spy? Well maybe the Christian cyber version of it, but why the hell is he spying on people masturbating? - Well like, he's like punishing them. To him, it's a sin. - It's like 99% of the whole world. - Well 99% of guys. It's probably like, it's like 50% of women. - No. - Right? - No. - Women, - 50%. - women masturbate just as much as men do. - 50%. - Come on. You are naive. - Sticking to my guns. - You're a little kid. - It's 50, it's 50%. Anyway, the reason why they call him the Moraler is because he abides by this like moral code. If you pay up, he's never gonna post that video online ever. - That's not a moral code, that's Extortion 101. If he posted videos after people paid, then nobody would ever pay him. - How do you know? Do you know somebody that's paid him? - Uh, you know, just we've read like some anonymous posts on Bee. - From people that have been blackmailed and paid? - I mean, I don't know, that's. I don't know what else to tell you. - At this point, somebody has to know who he is. So if you guys, just do me a favor and like ask around, ask your customers, see if anybody knows - Oh, there's no way. how to find him. - Nobody knows. - But would you just ask around. You don't have to just immediately shut that down. - Larry down at Comp Shop. He's like really plugged into the scene. People say he's like a cyber genius. He's really, he's tapped in. - Larry's a douche bag, he doesn't know shit. - I didn't say he wasn't a douche bag. - He doesn't know anything, he's a talker. He doesn't know anything. - Well our buddy's pretty desperate, so. - We'll try anything. - Yeah, we'll try it. Thank you guys. - Absolutely. That's why I always put a piece of tape on my webcam when I'm a, you know, doing my thing. - That's, - Taking Herman to the circus. - that's a good idea. Look at me as I sit here crying - I got one here. You think I'm more a classy bitch or a sporty as fuck? - Definitely a classy bitch. - Right? - Absolutely. - I'm sporty but I'm don't think I'm sporty as fuck. - No, I think takes something else. - You don't think I could pass as Hispanic, do you? - Mm. - I got a spray tan? - I think you could totally do that actually. I would love to see one student film that didn't require nudity. - No more student films. Uh oh, this one's called Pussy Willows. I don't know. It's a web series. Yup, must be comfortable with a small group sex scene. Maybe I should try to get on a reality show. - Look at this, nanny's taking a nap. Paying her to sleep. That's great. - Does she know you have surveillance cameras in your place? - No. - Why not? If she knew you could see her, then she probably wouldn't be taking naps all the time. - But I want to see who she really is. - Well that doesn't make sense to me. - Why? - That just seems a little. - If she knows I'm watching then she'll do the work, but if she doesn't know I'm watching and she does the work, then I know she has good work ethic, she's a good person. - Did your wife buy you that shirt? - Yes, she did. - Where is it? - Where's what? - I was just looking for the cute little lunch pale that you should carry around. - I hate you so much. Yeah, I just came back from recess. - Yeah, you know it's bad right? - I know, it is bad yeah. Are you Larry? - Yeah. - We're wondering if you can-- - Didn't tell me your name. - I am, I am Jack. - I don't give a fuck what your name is. It's just you didn't tell me your name and how you know my name. - Well right, this is - Charlie. - Charlie. - Okay, can you help us? We're looking for the Moraler. - Oh, oh yeah, yeah. So like, did he catch you guys jacking each other off? - No. No, uh. - It's fine, it's alright if you did. - Right, and you know, I mean absolutely, but we-- - No, it's cool. - But it wasn't us. It was a friend of ours. - No, no, I get it, I get it. It was a friend. Standing next to you. It's alright, it's cool. - Alright seriously, do you know anything? - I don't know. I might. - What the fuck does that mean? - That means why the fuck would I help you guys out even if I did? - What, what, why wouldn't you? - Because what am I getting out of this by telling you shit? - What are you, shaking us down? - What, are you shaking us down? Are you shaking us down? Yeah right, that's exactly what I'm doing. I'm shaking you down. - You being facetious? 'Cause it seems to be what you're doing. - It's the word that yuppies usually use when they're trying to sound sophisticated. Say that word again, say it for me. Just say, say facetious. - Say facetious, say facetious? - No no, not like facetious. Say it like you said it before. - Say it like that? - You just said facetious. - He didn't say it like that. - No, he said facetious. That's right, you were like, hey man, is this a shake down? Like what are you trying, oh you being facetious? - I sound like that? - Isn't it weird saying the word, facetious. - It sounds weird when you say it, yeah. - Facetious. - I'm not clear on what's happening here but can you just tell us what you're asking for? - I don't know man, I'm just looking for a little motivation. - Motivation, how, what money? You want money? - Let's start off by just admitting why you two gentlemen really want to find him. Because he caught you two guys jacking each other off. He did. - No, that is not what happened, for real. - You think we're lying to you? - Oof. - You want us to lie to you? - I want you to tell me the truth. - We're telling you the truth. - I want you to tell me the truth. - What do you want me to say to you? - I want you tell me the truth. - Alright you caught us. - Yup. - We got caught jerking each other off. - Oh, that is so gross. - Great, so now you owe us some information. - I don't know shit about the Moraler but you guys finally came out. I think this is a big step for you guys. Why do you think that I have some mystic knowledge about this guy that nobody knows about? You think you're the first ones to come in here asking about him? - Wait, how many other people have? - One, two, four, five, six, nine, 10, 11, 14. It's like five or six. - It's okay, what did they do? - You know, I actually don't know. I lost touch with them after our first and only interaction in our lives. - You're a fucking asshole, you know that? - You don't think this is by accident? I have honed this skill, to get to this professional level of assholism. I have worked hard at this. - Look man, you've really succeeded. - You have two options. You can pay him or you can deal with the consequences. You're not gonna find him. The cops are sure as hell aren't gonna find him. This hasn't gone federal yet, there is nothing. There's nothing that you guys can do. - Okay. - Alright. - Except make my day better, which you have. My God, it was just great having you guys in here. - Big help. - I, no, thank you. - Right, thank you man. - You guys were a big help. - Alright. - Jerk off. - Okay, Salmu take in the middle Irene. - Wu wu wu wu wu wu wu wu. - Wu wu wu wu wu wu wu wu wu. - Now watch. - Wa wa wa wa wa wina. - Don't. Let her take it. - Ha ha ha lu wina. Ha ha ha lu wina. Ha ma na ha ma na ho. Ha ma na ha ma na ho. Ha ma na ha ma na hu. Ha ma na ha ma hu. Ha ma na ha ma na hu. - Ha ma na ha ma na oh. Ha ma na ha ma na oh. Wo wo wo wo wo. - Freeze. Carolyn. - It's gross. Right, it's gross? - Yeah, it's a little icky. - Right? - Yeah. - It's so disgusting right now. - Well why do you keep pouring it everywhere? I don't appreciate that. - I didn't mean to, it's not. - Escalate it, okay? - Uh huh, yeah. - Don't stick with - Sure. - invisible props and things. - Right. - And help her. - You always want syrup all the time on your pancakes. - Oh, so you're getting back at me for losing your turtle. - Yes, that's exactly - That's what it is. - what I'm doing. - You should watch your God damn turtle, I told you. That was three years ago. And now you're attacking me for that. - I loved that turtle. - Oh God. - Remember, you have to be tough enough to scare her. - Um-hmm. - So give me more energy, vocal, Bronx. - Um-hmm. Like can't we just talk about light-hearted shit, like funny shit, you know what I'm saying? Like not fucking all, fucking this. Alright what the, what the fuck are you staring at? - I'm sorry, I'm not staring. - Jesus. - She ain't staring. - Oh my God, don't tell me this bitch ain't staring alright. You better put your eyeballs back in your head bitch. Alright, before someone stomp on you you bug eyed bitch. - Okay, she's, she's been drinking a lot. - Why you taking her side? - Goodbye, have a good time. - Bye Carolyn, see you next week. - Bye bye, thanks. - Goodbye. - See you. - Bye sweetie. - Muah. - Bye. - Bye Carolyn. You did some good work today. - Thank you. - Are you forgetting anything? - Uh, I owe you money? - As usual. - Okay, I actually, I can go, I can go now to get it. I'm gonna go to the ATM. I'll just do it and come right back. - Okay. - Okay. - I'll wait. - Okay. - Bye. - No. What do you mean it was transferred? I don't understand, how was it transferred as cash? What does that have to do with anything? That wasn't me, that definitely wasn't me. I didn't do that though. So that's on your end, that's a screw up on your end. What does it matter that it was transferred as a donation? It wasn't, I didn't donate any money. I didn't donate all my money. I didn't donate $12,000. What do you mean I'm not covered for identity theft? Because I don't have the identity fraud protection plan? That's ridiculous, how is it possible that in this day and age that I don't just have that? How is that not just included? What the fuck am I supposed to do? - How is the bank not covering this? - I don't know. - There's gotta be something. I mean, you should sue them. - Yeah, I mean I could, I should sue. I would like to sue them but I don't have enough money to get me through the rest of the week. So I don't really know. - What about the People's Court? A small claims court? There has to be something. - Yeah, yeah. I could do that. - You know, I actually, I know this guy he does um like cyber security kinda thing. I could ask him if he could help. - I mean anything. You know, absolutely. - Yeah? - Yes, that would be amazing. Yes please, thank you. - I don't know, I think I still have his email. - He does cyber security? - Okay, that's at 10:53. - 10:53 okay. Uh, and what time does he exit? - Um, there he is, that's 11:26. - 11. Shit. Son of a. Ugh. That doesn't help my case, Charlie. I gotta be honest with you. Uh. Okay, um tell me something. Um. Charlie would it be, would it be possible for you to um, I mean what happens if you're working one night, the power goes out, you come back, you're back online at whatever you do, and certain parts of the video mysteriously disappeared? I mean that, that happens right? I mean that's something that, you know, you've seen that in your profession? - Uh, yeah. - Now out of your control of course, not something you intentionally did for any reason, of illicit reasons, but I'm just saying, you know what I'm saying? - That's, that's kinda where I, you know, that's where I draw the line as far as the law goes. - Of course, I mean I wouldn't, I wouldn't be, I wouldn't even dream of asking you to do anything - Well of course. - illegitimate, you know. I'm just saying that my client is aware of the laws of nature and once in a while, uh, things happen beyond our control and would be willing to, you know, generously remunerate you for the, the efforts, you know, for that sort of, well as an insurance policy so to speak, I mean if we can call it that, you know. It's, um I mean look, from what I understand, you've done, it's things like that have happened before. You've done, you've done stuff like that. - No, wait wait wait wait wait. First of all, I never did anything. - Of course. Of course, um. I just, it may help certain people. - No, I can't do that. I can't do that. I swear. - Okay. Um, okay, are you sure? - Positive. - Okay well, um, alright well listen, don't don't, you don't have to answer now, alright? Just, do me a favor, just think about it. - Okay. - Just think about - Sure, okay. - if it'll work for you - Alright. - and uh get back to me. - Okay, I've actually got somebody coming in here in a few minutes, so. - Yeah okay, yeah sure, I get it, understood. Alright, Charlie thank so much for your time. - Alright, have a good one. - Alright, you too. - Alright. - Hi. - Hi. - Charlie? - Carolyn? - Hi. - How you doing? - Thank you so much - Sure. - for meeting me. - Sure. - Thank you, I'm just, I never felt so invaded in my entire life. The police can't do anything and all my money and so. - I know. - Thank you so much. - Come on in. - I just didn't know what to do. - Come on in. - I brought my laptop. - Oh good good good. - Okay. - We'll need that. - So the only thing I could think of that was like kinda sketchy or possibly spam is this message that I got from my friend on Facebook but it turns out that she actually didn't send it. - You clicked on a link or something? - Yeah. - Yeah, that's called spearfishing. Uh, let's take a look here. Uh, you know I have to say that would be a very creative way of seeking revenge for keying his car. All he had to do after finding you online is send you a fake message from what you thought was your friend's profile. - I just, this is crazy how easy it is to just infiltrate somebody's life like that. - Yeah, and people think it's hackers breaking into their accounts but it's often just way simpler than that. - Really? - Yeah, it happens so often. I mean, for most accounts all you need is the name, the address, the email, maybe even the last four digits of the credit card and you can find all that stuff online. Or in the computer of the local diner that you order from. - This is all totally beyond me. I have no idea how any of this stuff works. Like I don't even know how you like enter code or do like you, how did you get into this? - Uh, that's pretty much what I do for a living. Not so much for individuals, mostly for larger companies. - Like how did you get into this line of work? - Um well I guess it all started while playing Nintendo as a kid. And uh, you remember Contra? No, you don't, of course you don't. - I don't think so. - You're, you're a girl. - Well. - You didn't play Contra. - I. - And you're probably way too young to even play Nintendo anyway. - I've played Nintendo. - Yeah. - I totally played Nintendo. - Yeah right, but like Nintendo 64, right? - Well yeah, that's a Nintendo. - That's a Nintendo 64. I'm talking about the original Nintendo. - Right, right. - With a few of those games, there were these secret codes that you could enter. And if you pressed the buttons in a certain sequence, it would unlock all this extra stuff. And it basically just changed the way that I look at computers and I became obsessed with finding loopholes in any type of computer program from then on. - That's freaking adorable. - I found your RAT. - Doo uh, you found a RAT? - A remote access Trojan. It allows someone to spy on your digital life and that's uh, that's that's, that's what happened. There's your malware right there. - What's a malware again? - Uh, malicious software, or spyware. - Okay. - Um, it uh, it gathered any information that you entered into your computer. So anytime you bought something online with a credit card or a debit card, or anytime you logged into your bank account, um they, he or whoever it was, um also received that info. - Um I, I like, what do I do? What do I do, like can I, I mean can we find this guy? Can you, can like you trace something or is there like a? - I could try to track the IP address but I'm pretty sure it's only gonna lead to a proxy at best. - Fuck. - Yeah. Yeah, there doesn't seem to be much of a digital footprint here or anything else to go on, um. Uh, unfortunately I don't know what else to, to tell you. I'm sorry. - It's alright. Shit. I'm so stupid. - No, it's not stupid. - Sorry. - I mean, it really does happen very often to a lot of people. - Yeah. Oh. - Um, but you know, I could, I could, I could look into some more. I didn't really spend that much time on it just now. I could look a little deeper and I'm sure that I could find something. Well something. - Thank you. - Yeah. - Thank you so much. I, I mean I don't even know how to thank you enough. Like, - It's no problem. - I'm forever in your debt. - Please that's, - Seriously. - that's a little overboard. - No, thank you. - You're very welcome. - Thank you. - So I found a RAT on her start up drive and when I went into it, I found a whole bunch of redundant double zeros all throughout the code. - Yeah. - Really? You don't, it doesn't make you think of anyone? - Maybe. - I mean is it, is it crazy of me to think that Emily might have authored this? - No, it's not crazy. I mean, she's the only person that I've ever known to use. - Redundant double zeroes, I know right? Like who does that? - I mean somebody in the world could do it, but even if it is her code, she coulda sold it. What are you thinking? You wanna, you wanna go on and listen to her talk about it? - No no, actually I really don't. - Yeah? You sure you're not using this as excuse to go see her? - No no, not, I have zero desire to see her. - I just think it's a little bit too coincidental, you know, that you're ex-wife is maybe involved in this. She's on your mind. - Man, that's really not it. - So you're gonna go see her. - When did I say that? I didn't say that. - Don't come talking to me tomorrow telling me that she eternal sunshined you and you're gonna take another shot at it. - You, oh, you really don't have to worry about that. We gave it enough shots, okay? Man, you really didn't like her did you? - I'm sorry, yeah you're right, I couldn't stand her some times. - It's so weird because she and I are so alike, you know? - Well I can't stand you sometimes either. - I should come over more often. - Yeah man, you could come over and I'll go and uh see a movie or something. - Really, this is what you wanted to meet about? - Yeah. - You're sure? - Yes, yes, completely. - Okay. - Look, this thing had all your crazy multilayered redundancies that I used to make fun of all the time. And I've never seen anyone write all that extra crap, so I'm thinking it's you. - I don't do random hacks. - Are you sure? - Fucking positive. - Okay. You're not selling or writing for anyone else? - As outrageously unique as you seem to think my coding is, it is within the realm of possibility that it's someone else out there, codes the same way I do. - Yeah, I guess somebody could almost be as brilliant as you. - How nice. - Are you still involved with Incognition at all? - Are you still a hacker hunter for corporate America? - Okay. - Are you still a traitor to your colleagues? - I'm not a hacker hunter. - Do you think I'm gonna tell you shit about Incognition? - Look, I'm just bringing it up 'cause I'm concerned. - Uh, oh, you're concerned? - Yes, don't do that. - Aw. - Yes, I'm concerned. I've been seeing a lot of take downs of hacker groups, so. - Yeah, probably all because of you. - You have a really misguided view of what it is I do. - I don't think I do. - Okay. - Where was it, who's computer was this on that you found so some code of mine. - It's just some girl, just a friend of a friend. - Oh. - She, someone hacked into her computer and depleted all the money from her bank account, so. - And they were using a data spy program like mine? - Um, that's why I'm here. I'm telling you, like it's-- - Well it wasn't me. So I don't know what to tell you. - Nobody else that it could be? - I don't give out my code for stuff like that, sorry. - Oh, you haven't had any contact with the Moraler ever, have you? - Why, is he your next conquest? - No, not necessarily. It's just um, Bobby was spycammed by him. - Oh, doing what? - Masturbating. - God, you guys. - Well what do you mean you guys? You masturbate. Well I don't do it in front of my computer. You need to stick a piece of tape or something on your webcam just to be on the safe. - Okay. So do you know any way that I could find him? - Who? Moraler? - Yeah. - No, I don't. So is this single Charlie? You've been hitting the gym? - Yeah, I'm just trying to take care of myself. - Oh yeah, sure. Somethings never change, always taking care of yourself. - Okay, alright. - So you miss me? - What's not to miss? - Hey. - What's up? - Did you by any chance hack into a girl's computer and empty her bank account? - Yeah, I did. That was the girl that keyed my car, why? - Shit Alex. - Why, what? - Really? She's got Charlie fucking looking into it. - Charlie, your ex Charlie? - Yeah. - How did she? How do you even know that? - I just saw him and he told me. - You saw him? What the fuck Emily? - I'm sorry, you're gonna be pissed about that? How 'bout I be pissed about the fact that you took my fucking program and use it on some fucking random girl? - Oh hi, I didn't see you there. I was too busy enjoying my Danbury Probiotic Yogurt. It's made with a 100% real fruit flavor and it's just mm, so yummy. - It does not sound yummy. I'm not gonna lie. Can you improv? Maybe you could give us a little improv. - Yeah. - Okay, let's do some improv. - Okay, but I still turn and say hi, I didn't see you there? And then, and then just. - Why don't you do whatever feels natural. - Got it. Alright. Oh, I didn't see you there. This yogurt is so delicious. It's Danbury Probiotic Yogurt and it's really good for you. It's um, it's so good. It's where, it's made, it's made with a, it's made with a 100% real fruit flavor and, when I was a kid, I loved yogurt so much. And I just thought why not have another, have some more yogurt. Um, it's, mm. - I just don't understand, of all the computer jerks in the world, how she got hooked up with Charlie. It doesn't make any sense. - It's a small world. So you stole all her money? - No no, I just, I redistributed to different charities. - How does that benefit you? - Because she keyed my fucking car. This was purely revenge. I'm not living in a society where someone can key an innocent person's car and get away with it scot-free. - Why the charity sites? - Well just to make it that much harder for her bank to track down the money. - Did you get the car fixed? - No, not yet. I have to get the whole fucking door repainted. - People suck man. - They do suck. - She's gotta know somebody that knows something. - You want to talk to her? - No. - If she knows anything, she's she's definitely not telling me. - Hey listen, seriously, don't literally be banking on us finding this guy. You gotta have the funds ready to go, okay? - Um. No, I don't, I don't think you guys understand. I don't, I don't have the funds to pay this guy, nor do I have the means to come up with said funds. So that's not really an option for me. - Take a loan out. Something. Hey, unless it's, you know, more important than letting the video get blasted. - Is Sarah pregnant? - Yeah. She's a little over a month. - Shit, you were right. - Congratulations. - Congratulations sucka. Welcome to my nightmare buddy. - I wanted to tell you guys but you know. - Yeah yeah yeah yeah, no, I figured, yeah, wow. - Yeah, so I just put this huge down payment on that place in Queens, you know? And I was already freaking out about money before, so I. - Hey listen, we'll we'll, we'll find this guy. Somehow we'll find him. Right? - I doubt it. - No, see when I say right like that, you're supposed to agree with me and help make Bobby feel better, right? - Okay, got it. Sorry, try it again. - Okay, so we're gonna find this guy, right? - No, probably not. - Jesus Christ. - The Yankees took the third game by a score of seven to three, completing the sweep over the Red Sox, putting New York in sole possession of first place in the AL East. - Did you just join Tinder? - I did, yeah. - So you're like officially on Tinder now? - Yeah. - Alright. - Yeah, I'm not sure how I feel about it though. - No? - It's a, it's a, it feels like a whole new experience. - Yeah, I would, I would assume so. - And the whole, the whole digital, like, online dating. - Yeah. - I mean, of course I'm a computer guy so. - Right, so when you were dating it was like there was nothing, there wasn't, was there Facebook? - No, nothing like, nothing existed like this. - Right. - It was all, - Right. - you know, it was a, - Oh, that's crazy. - you see they'd call it analog dating before. - Yeah. - The vinyl store of dating. - Yeah. It has it's ups and downs, I'd say, like. - What are some of the, have you had some downs? - Yeah, I have. Um, like this one guy actually had a totally different picture up from what he actually was. - Oh, you showed up and he was like much more handsome than he was in his, in his profile picture? - Oh yeah. - Yeah. So say we met on Tinder. One out of 100 times. - Right. - Right. Do you consider it fate that we didn't meet those 99 other times? It's a little probability thing. I think. - Right, but like there's a lot of people that you could possibly run across. I feel like things kinda, things just kinda end up lining up in such a way. - Okay. - You know? - Yeah. No, I'll let you have that. - You, you will? - I'm not gonna start our first argument here. - That'd be cute if we had our first argument. - You think that'd be cute? - No. - So it ain't really one thing but if I had to isolate anything it was, it was probably when I started taking more corporate jobs, which she felt was selling out. And the coding that I was using was in direct conflict with the hacks that she was involved in. And so basically she thought that I was using my knowledge of the codes that she and others were using, to set up blocks and trackers and preempt all those attempted hacks. - Well were you? - Yeah, pretty much. - Yeah. - So how are you, how are you even getting by these last couple days? - Yeah, um, so I kinda like stowed away some of my cash in a jar, which is almost gone. And then, I've got like a couple hundred on a credit card. And then after that I'm kind of, you know, like down, like my life is over. - Do you have a day job or are you picking up more hours, or? - Actually these um, children's parties. - What do you mean? - Where I dress up like a princess and - Oh, you do that? - entertain children for a few hours. Yup. - Really? - Yes I, yes I do. Mm-hmm. - You wear a costume. - That's pretty awful yeah. - It's awful, you don't like it? - No, it's just it's a lot, but I have a costume, yeah. But other than that I have no idea what I'm gonna do for the rest of life. - We'll figure it out. - Yeah, I hope so. Yeah. - Yup. - Um. - This has been really great, getting to know you. - Yeah, it really has, um, actually. It's been kind of amazing. I really want to invite you up, like I really do, I just, I feel like maybe I shouldn't because maybe you stop helping me if we slept together or something. I know that sounds crazy but like. - No no no, I get it. Look, if anything, this just gives me more motivation to catch this guy. So look hey, your ploy worked, okay? - Oh my God, it wasn't a ploy. Did you think it was a ploy? - I'm just kidding. - I mean, I will definitely find some way to repay you. Over and over and over again. - Oh my God. - Okay, alright. - Okay, great. - I'll see you, I'll see you later. - Alright then. - Alright. Be safe getting home. - Thanks, I'll give it a shot. - Hey. How'd it go? - It was good. It was really good. - Yeah, did you fuck her? - Jack. - What? She doesn't know what I'm talking about. What did I just say? - You said the F word daddy. - See. - Uh no, actually we decided to wait until after we're done with her situation. - Oh she was, it was shark week? - No, no not, I mean until, you know, after I've helped her find her hacker. - What, why? - Well 'cause she's a little worried that if we slept together, I might stop helping her, you know. - You fucking pussy. - Jack. - I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to say fucking pussy. - So? - Wow, you look like a tax attorney. - But would you recognize me? - How could I possibly recognize you? You're wearing glasses, so you could be anyone. You could be Superman. - Are you serious? - No one knows you there, so. - You don't know that. - Relax okay, you look great. Digging that skirt. - Mm-hmm. ZNet Communications. - ID. Do you have an appointment? - No, I'm with the IRS. - I have a Helen Krieger here from the IRS. Who do you wish to see? - Anyone in the accounting department. - Someone in the accounting department. Okay. Around the corner, the elevator on your right will take you up to the 17th floor. - Thank you. - Hi. I'm Peter, senior associate director of finance. - Hi Peter, I'm Helen. I'm with the IRS Criminal Investigation Division. - Ooh, that sounds scary. What can I help you with? - Well I'm here to take a look at the records for the Alister Meta Service account. - Is there something wrong with the Alister records? - Well that's what I'm here to determine. - Okay yeah, then, right this way. So, IRS huh? - Yup. - Ooh. Everybody hates taxes, you know, so you probably got a lot of people that don't, you know, they're not excited to see you and you're a lawyer, which means, you know. You should work at the DMV, then you'd like the trifecta of all the jobs that people hate. Not that people hate you, you seem like a lovely person but you know. Hey, if you offer tax advice, my brother's incorporating, starting his own company. He's making seasonal scented urinal cakes, which is, I know it's weird, it sound weird, but it's like a pumpkin spice in the fall and like a so if he, I don't know if he should incorporate like S corporation or LLC or, or anything. - It sounds like a terrible idea. Not legally speaking of course, just in general. - I don't know, you could see it catching on. There's like mint verbena in the summer and then in spring you could do like a hibiscus lavander or whatever, I don't know. You get, you get clever with it. Every Friday is casual Friday. On Thursday nights we have like a group volleyball game. I get to set these things up 'cause I'm the boss. You know, we have fun here. We have fun. I like it when people like me as the boss is what I'm saying. But they do. - Take the fun out of it. - Here you go. - Thanks. - Hey, anybody ever tell you that you um, kinda have this sorta sexy librarian thing going on? - Is this how you speak to all the females in your office? - No. No, I. Not, I don't. That was, I was just saying 'cause you look nice. But I'm like equal pay, equal work. Kinda, I'm a modern suffer jet. I'm like, you know. - Well do you think that it might be possible for you to get me a cup of coffee? - What, am I your secretary now? I'm kidding, I'm fine with that. I'm fine with that. Yeah, I do that kind of thing. How do you take it? - With soy milk. - Oof, I don't know if we have soy. We got cream and milk, and milk milk, regular milk. - Oh, I could only do soy. - You know what? There is a cafe downstairs, I bet you they have soy milk. So, I'll run and get you some. - Do you think you could also get me just, not quite a packet of sugar but like somewhere between a quarter of a packet and half a packet? - Sure, yeah. - So there's another cup size but that's fine. - Sure, little bit of sugar, a little soy, what do you like? A little like splash of soy and? - Not quite 3/4 of a teaspoon. - Sure. - Just under, like 3/4 of a teaspoon, just under. But you know. - You got it. 3/4, a little bit of sugar. - Uh huh. - I like to keep the lid open, so by the time it gets here it's cool, it's not so hot, it's cool enough. You know, I'll do it. - Great. - I'll do, we'll do it right. Okay. - Alright Em. - Hey, got your coffee. How we looking on the thing? - I saw everything I needed to see and you are in the clear. - Great. - Thank you so much for your time. - Oh sure, yeah. Um. - Yup, I'll show myself out. - Oh she fucking hates me. - Hey, you got the cash? - Yeah. Am I, I'm definitely giving it to her? - Yeah, I mean not all of it but probably a few hundred. - How exactly did you find this girl? - Colleagues of ours and uh there's this other guy's app designer who was always going on about how great she'd suck cock and. - She's-- - That's not what she's coming here for. - Real? - Fine, fine. - Did they all get her? - That's what prostitutes are for. - Oh, okay. - Right on time. - Hello. - Hi. - Hi. Hi guys. - Hi, Charlie. - Charlie, Juliet. - Nice to meet you. - I'm Romeo. - Hi Romeo. - No, I'm teasing, I'm Bob. - I'm Bobby. - Hi Bobby, that's a good one. - I'm sorry, ridiculous. - Hi, Jack. - Hi Jack. - Nice to meet you. - Nice to meet you. - Um, well do you want to sit? Good God. Um, uh. Uh, I'm sorry, what was I gonna say? Uh, we uh, we actually don't need any of the stuff the all the stuff. - Okay. - Uh, we just wanna talk, is all. - Alright. - Is that alright? - Okay, so you want the companionship package? - What is the companionship package? - Uh, conversation, cuddling, you could feel me up. - Yeah, that sounds good. - That does sound good. - No, actually, you know what? We don't even need the companionship. We just uh, need a little bit of information. - You guys are cops or feds or anything are you? - No. - No. - No, absolutely no. - 'Cause you know you need to tell me, right? - First of all, I don't think that's true. Urban legend, for future reference. Second of all, we're not cops. - Okay. - No law enforcement of any kind. - Great. - Relax. Uh, he was a victim of a cyber hack. - I'm sorry. - And we're looking for some answers. - That sucks. And why do you think I have the answers for you? - Because of your clientele. - That's gonna, that's gonna cost you. - Um, how much? - 500. - That's fine. - Up front. - Yeah, right. 500 for information. - Thank you. Okay gentlemen, so you just bought yourself a half an hour. - Great. - What would you like to know? - Have you ever heard of a guy called the Moraler? - Yeah, of course. - Do you know who he is? - Oh, he's not one of my clients, if that's what you guys are getting at. - How do you obtain your clients? - Word of mouth. Just the same way you guys found me. Everybody's verified and I have a very specific clientele. I mean my niece, she's a computer nerd. No offense. - None taken. - So you said, how did get involved in this? How did you get your start? - Well I was always sexually open. I started fucking this really really rich dot com guy. Then some of his staff and felt safe. Liked the way they treated me, great money. And here I am. Business just took off. - Do you enjoy sex? - Okay, let's just get back on track here, okay? Um, so is there any information that you could give us at all about the Moraler? Anything. - I was warned a little while back to take my ZNet account offline. Basically, there's this massive hack that Incognition is behind. - And what does that have to do with the Moraler? - Incognition is like his thing. Like he's the main guy behind it. - How do we not know that? - That's, that's 'cause it's probably not true. - I'm pretty sure it's true. - Just yeah, thank you so much. - Oh yeah, no problem. - You were fantastic. - It was great, no, thank you so much. Thank you. - Sorry about what Timmy did. - That's fine, yeah. It didn't even really hurt that much. - The bite marks should go down. - I'm sure they will, yeah. Ooh ooh. - Hey stop it, Timmy! - That's fine. - Okay. - Hello. - Hey uh, you're never gonna guess what I'm standing in front of. The car that I keyed, that it still has the FU in it. - Are you serious? Is he in it? - No, it's just, it's parked on the street. - Okay, right now I need you to take a picture of the license plate and send it to me. - Okay, hold on. - Okay, just hang out right there and I'll call you right back, okay? - Okay, uh like right here? Just stay right here? I just, I feel like he's gonna come out any second or something. - Don't worry about it, I'll get right back to you, okay? - I'm just, I'm like really hard to miss. - Just hide in a doorway or something. I'll get right back to you, alright? - Okay, alright, okay, alright. Bye. - Charlie, oh my God. Oh my God, that's him. Holy fucking shit. Shit. This is great. Hello. Oh my God, I cannot believe that we found him. Holy shit. - What street are you on right now? - Uh. 80th, 80th between Broadway and Amsterdam. - And where were you the other day? - Like a couple blocks away. Like 80, 81st between Columbus and Amsterdam. Why? - Um, this might sound crazy but I think I know where he is. - Hello. - Hey, it's Charlie. - What's up? - This guy you're seeing, uh, Alex Jacobs, right? - Uh, why are you asking me that? - It wasn't me. - The thing is, I know it was you. - But it wasn't. - Hey, I know it was you, okay? This isn't up for debate. This is just where we're starting from. You hacked into her account using Emily's RA and you stole $12,000 from her and you're gonna pay her all that back, easy. - I don't have the fucking money. - Look man, I'm not playing around here. - Neither am I. I don't have her money. - He doesn't have her money. - What, 'cause it was donated to a bunch of charities? It doesn't fucking matter. You owe her $12,000. - No, I don't. - Maybe we should just go to the cops. - With what? Uh, your confession of vandalism? - Maybe I should just beat the shit out of you until you pay up. - Seriously? - Yeah. - You're gonna play that card? How 'bout I beat the shit out of you? What? - Alright, alright, alright. Okay. Start over. Let me just ask you guys a question, okay? Do you guys know anything about the ZNet hack? - What? No, what ZNet hack? - Right. Alex, you know about it? - No. - Oh my God, you guys are so full of shit. - Why, because we had nothing to do with that hack? - I didn't ask if you were involved in it. I just asked if you've heard of it. But now I'm thinking you're involved in it. - What, man you, you crazy. This is bullshit, let's get outta here. - No no no, you're not going anywhere until we resolve this. - Let's go. - No, no. Just sit the fuck down. - Charlie chill. - Get the fuck off of me dude. - Just, I'm sorry. I'm totally chill, just no one's leaving until we work this out, okay? I'm gonna give you two options. Alright? You either give Carolyn $12,000 or you uh, you tell us who the Moraler is. - Why do you think we know who he is? - You basically just admitted that you were involved in the ZNet hack and he's behind that. So of course you know who he is. - We said no such thing. We admitted to nothing. - Okay, now you got me thinking that Alex here is the Moraler. - What? God. - You're outta your fucking mind. - Well if it's not you, then tell me who it is, Alex. - Look, I don't know who it is, but I can assure you it isn't me. We're going. - No, I already told you you're not leaving. - Yes, we are. - No, just don't. Just don't. - Don't fucking touch me. - What the fuck! You're sick, get off of him. What the fuck? Hey! What the fuck is wrong with you? - Alright. - You okay? - Alright. There are three options now. Option one, you give Carolyn $12,000. Option two, you tell us who the Moraler is. Or option three, I continue to kick the shit out of you until you give us either option one or two. What's it gonna be? - Three. - That's what it's gonna be? - Charlie! - That's what it's gonna be. - Look, alright. - Get the fuck off me. - If we tell you everything we know, will you leave us the fuck alone? - Yeah, yeah, if it leads to me finding who he is, then yeah, it's, we're square, yes. - Look, all we really know is that his name is Erick. That might be his real name, it might not be. - Just, just Erick? Erick? - Erick. - Yeah, yeah, just Erick. - Well how do you know this? - We helped set up the ZNet hack. - Wait, so you're in contact with him? - Not really. He has an email address he might still check. Look, we set up the patch. He paid us the Bitcoin, we set up the patch, that's it. - Okay, what program are you using? - It's a version of Progen. - How'd you get access? - The IRS scam. - Oh geez, you still doing that? - It still works. - What servers they go into? - His. - His, he's got his? You sure it's his? - As far as I know, he's in control of the whole thing. - Is this all true Alex? Anything she's leaving out? Alright. Alright. Okay, alright, now for your own good, just uh, don't tell anybody about this okay? Especially him. - Yeah, no shit. - Okay, alright, um, you guys, you guys can go. Have a good night. Always a pleasure Em. - Go fuck yourself. - That's how she always used to say goodbye to me. - Well that got pretty intense. - Yeah. - You really um, took charge there. - Sorry, I got a little carried away there. I got a little caught up in the moment. You really stood your ground too. - Oh I was holding back. I wanted to smack the dimples off that bitch. - She told you that's what she used? - Yeah, she did. - And you trust her. - Well she has no reason to lie. - We're letting Alex get away with stealing Carolyn's money. - And why are we doing that again? - Yeah, I'm a little fuzzy on that plan too. - Okay so, uh, imagine like a leak in ZNet's database and Alex and Emily set up that leak. And everyone's stored info is accessible through that leak. Passwords, logins, basically anything that's on anyone's cloud. And all that stuff goes through the leak to a server. And that server is controlled by the Moraler. - Okay, and we need to find the location of the server. - Now that's why if we're gonna do it, we need to do an onsite hack to the patch. - See I was with you up until that last part. - Okay, the patch that Alex and Emily installed, you know, the leak, we need to change the code so that I can trace the connection back to the server. - It's not exactly that simple but if we don't run into any dead ends or anything, then we should be able to pinpoint the location of the server. - Which will lead us to the Moraler? - Right. And then we threaten to turn him in unless he pays us the amount that Alex stole from you and erases the video file. - Fuck yeah. - Yeah. - But this all starts with us getting access to the ZNet's local network, which you and I can't do. - Why not? - How many people know us there? - Uh wait, let me see something. There's an 11 o'clock walkthru with a rep from a German investment firm. How's your German accent? - Okay. This is not stupid at all. It's just uh Ilsa Mueller, Ilsa, Ilsa Mueller. What the fuck am I doing? Oh, alright. - Hi, can I help you? - Uh, yes. I have an appointment with someone from ZNet. - What's your name? - Ilsa Mueller. - And I have you here for 11 o'clock. - Yes, um, uh so actually I had very hectic arrival, at the airport and my bags were lost and I had to uh be a bit early. - Okay, let me just call up. May I see your ID? - Oh uh, you know, because of my bags are lost, I actually have, I've nothing on. It's been terrible. - Okay, hold on. Hi, I have a Ilsa Mueller here. She's early for her 11 o'clock. Ilsa Mueller. - Mueller. - Okay, just take the elevator around the corner. - Mm-hmm. - It will get you right to the 14th floor. - Ah, danke very much. - Nicely done. Danke very much. I see you're getting into the lingo and everything. - Uh, is danke German? I don't even know if that's German. I don't even know if I sound German. This is uh, I'm really nervous. - Don't be nervous, you got this. You're doing really well. It's like you've done this before. - I don't even know if I'm doing actually German accent. It's just like Swedish or Eastern European in general. - Oh, relax. Hey, you're doing great. - You know, I'm fancy enough. I look ridiculous with this thing on my face but other than that. - Oh yeah, I'm sorry. Sorry, that's all I had with a video camera on it. - Right, no, I mean it's not your fault, it's just uh, I'm gonna get caught. Keep it together Ilsa. She's got this. - Hi. - Oh hello. - Peter. - Uh, Ilsa. Charmed. - Pleasure, nice to meet you. I'm the senior financial director of operations here at ZNet. - Ooh, that sounds so good. - I'm a big dog here. - Oh, that's great. - Happy to have you come by. - Oh lovely, that's very nice. Yes. - You're so much younger than I thought you would be. - Oh, oh, you're so, you're so cute. No, I'm much older than I look of course. - Um, I know Henry was supposed to show you around today but you came a little bit early, so I'm gonna do it instead. We wanted you to meet our board of directors but they're not gonna be here 'til later, so. - Yeah, yeah. Well you know, that's okay. I don't uh, the board members they're so, you know, woo woo. There's always like so many of them. - Right. - We can have fun all by ourselves. - Yeah we can, sure. - Yeah. - By the way, you can't wear those in here. - Oh um, yes. - You can't wear Google products in ZNet. - Are you sure? - Tell him you need to stay connected to certain updates. - I have to stay connected to certain-- - I'm just kidding. - Oh you're so funny. - You know, because they're our competitor, or we're trying to be. Let me show you around, come on. - You're such a kidder. - Obviously this is our workspace, cubicle space. - Mm-hmm, yeah. - We're kind of in a transitional period as we're growing as a company. Hopefully, we're gonna have some nicer headquarters before too long, you know? - The rug is nice. It's very very nice. - The carpet? - Hey, just keep going down that hallway right there. Just keep him going in that direction. We're getting a little bit of a weak signal from the router. - This is our tech area. We have like data management centers on either side - Oh yes. - and that kinda thing. - It's very good yes, very good yeah. - What's with the old Google glasses? I haven't seen anybody wear those in a while. - Well it's a very popular in Germany. - They look kinda bulky. Are they even comfortable, or? - Yeah, well Germans don't like to be comfortable, you know? - Really, oh interesting. Got your server room back there, right on the right there. It's for design, I don't know why. - Actually, wait wait wait wait. See if you could back him up. - See I see, I mind uh walking this way? Maybe come back with me this way. - Sure. - I just want to see, can I? - What, why? - Well you know, can I see something? I have to just uh take a look. - Exactly, that's perfect right there, just. Stay there for about two minutes. - Uh, the wires. - Yeah well we don't have the best design because the space is being kinda jerry-rigged. - Jerry-rigged, I don't understand. - Oh, that means we're just kinda like trying to make something work that shouldn't. - Yeah yeah, okay. So uh, I see, I see. - Not that I shouldn't. You know, I want you to be impressed with our space. - The carpet is good here too. - The what? - It's very nice, I like it. The rug, the rug, you call it the rug? Is it the right word? - No, when the rug covers the whole ground, it's a carpet. - Ah, this is good to know. - About one more minute, okay? Just keep him right there. - I like the information from American is good. - Sure, alright. Let me go ahead and show you-- - Peter Peter, where are you from? Peter? - Uh, I'm from New Jersey. - Yeah? - Yeah. - Oh, where is, where is New Jersey? Sounds beautiful. - It's like, that way. Just right over across the river. - This way? - Right across the Hudson River. - Oh wow. Oh good, and where are you, where are you from, where are you, where are you from? - Ooh New, New Jersey, where I grew up. - Oh oh, that's right, you just said this. - But specifically, Trenton. - Well you know, actually I was also wanted to talk a bit more - I just need one more minute. Okay, just one minute. - about the wall here. I want to know what, Peter what color do you call uh this wall here? In English, you know, I want to learn. Um. - White. - Color white, oh white. Well this is a, this is good information for me. - Cool. - Um, yeah. - So um, I don't know - Absolutely. - if you wanted to see. - Um, your hair is very nice. - Okay, perfect. Perfect, we got it. - Mm, and you brush it? - So now you could just get out of there as quickly as possible now. - Yeah, I brush it with a comb. - You know, I have a girl that does my hair for me. I don't mean to sound too fancy you know. It's in Germany, we don't like to brag you know? - Alright, so now end it. Tell him you gotta go pick up your kids. - You know, I could uh, we should go now? I have children that I have to pick up. - Twins. - I have twins. - They're here in the United States? - Yeah, I have to go pick them up. Actually, right now. And so they're here yeah, well I took them, well I take my babies with me. Their names are Hansel and Gretel. - Okay, alright get out of the conversation now and leave the building. - We should go, I should. You know it was very nice to meet you, Peter. - Are you leaving now? - Uh yes, we have to go now actually. - You didn't want to see the? - No come, show me out Peter. - So we're in. That was great, that was really really great. - Woo hoo, I got so comfortable with the German. That was crazy. - I'm very impressed. - Can I take these things off now? - Do you see this? We got him. Richard Lynch. Richard. Ric. E-Ric. Erick. - That's clever. - Yeah. - Hey man, did you bring one of your little nanny cams? Are you serious? I told you, wait we have to have that. - I know, do we have to go back? - I have it right here. Ha. Lame. - Thank you guys, seriously. I'm forever in your debt. - Yup. - Don't count your chickens yet. - No, I know. It's, you know, I'm just saying like if there's anything I can do for you guys like. - You better fucking believe it. You're gonna be babysitting my kids 'til they're teens. Here, this is it. - Yeah. - What, do we call up? - No no no, I think we should just show up at his door. You know, more of the element of surprise. And that way, you give him less time to go for a gun if he has one. - I'm sorry, what? Did you, he might, he might have a gun? - Yeah. - What, is this guy supposed to be some sort of, fucking computer nerd, I didn't know he'd be packing. - He's not packing shit, don't worry about it. - Okay, but how do you know that for sure? - I don't know that, but if he does have a gun then we get to him before he gets a chance to get it. - Yeah, so we're not calling up. We'll just uh, we'll just wait for somebody. - Alright. - So wait, what's like the plan to get into his apartment? - Uh, I was thinking you two hide next to his door. I'll knock, I'll tell him I know who he is and I'm going to the cops unless we can work something out. He opens the door, I go in, followed by you guys. - We gotta go right at him, hold him down. Like be real intimidating. - Oh yeah, yeah. I'm set to get a few punches in, the anxiety this motherfucker's caused me. - I don't think it's gonna get to that. But listen, if you want to know an effective punch, right to the chest. It like totally disables him. That's what I did to uh, to Alex, you know. - Right. - Emily's. - Yeah. - I didn't know what I was doing. I just hit him in the chest and he was like totally out of breath for minutes. - Coming from master over there. - He was completely scared. - I don't know. Something about like, just to fucking straight shot in the face. - Yeah, I get it. Hey hey, wait man. - Dude, what are you doing? - Just chill, I'm gonna buzz a different apartment. - Hello. - Delivery. - I didn't order anything. - I have a package for you to sign. - Who's this from? - Uh. Stuff. Address. Rick. Thing. - What delivery service are you from? - Fucking. UPS. Opp, hi. Thank you. - Sure. - Hello. - Uh, hello. - Hi, Erick. I need to talk to you man. It's kind of an emergency, I uh, I know who you are. - What do you mean? - Erick E. Richard, the Moraler, Lynch. Come on man, we don't have time for this. Just open the door so I can talk to you or I'm gonna go to the cops. - Uh, you got, you got the wrong guy man. - No, I don't. Look, the ZNet hack alone will put you in jail for a while. Alright, you know, there's there's nothing keeping me from calling the cops right now. So I'm just gonna do that, okay? Wait wait wait, what do, what do, what do you want? - You have a video of a friend of mine masturbating. I need to see you erase that video. - And that's it? - That's it. That's it, you show me that you've erased that video and then I'll know for sure it's gone. Hey hey, hey, look man. There's nothing no decision to make here. Unless, unless you want me to call the cops. Man, I'll just, I'm gonna go ahead and call the cops. I'll wait for them outside. - No no, wait, okay hold on. Oh God. - No, just stay calm. - No, fuck fuck fuck fuck. - Stay calm, hey. Just have a seat, have a seat, sit down. - Hold on, hold on, we'll talk about this. - Sit down, okay. - Well alright, hold on. I made the. Okay, alright. - Look at him. He's a little kid. - Hey, you recognize that guy? You recognize that guy? - Nope. - No? - Nope. - Maybe he should whip his fucking dick out. - Well he is in fact someone that you're blackmailing at the moment. - What do you want? - Two things actually. We want you to erase that video and we want $12,000. - Why $12,000? - 'Cause we fucking said so. - Let's just say an associate of yours owes us that much. In cash. Right now. - Cash, I don't have that much cash on me right now. - Come on man, you've already got it here. - No, I don't. - Yes, you do. Erick, yes you do. Someone like you? Come on, there's no way that you would allow federal monitoring of all your money man. You're too smart for that. - Just because I don't have any money in the bank doesn't mean I have all the money with me right now. - Okay, then just fucking tell us where it is then. - It's not here. - Where do you keep your money? - Look man, you really have no fucking choice right now. You either erase that video and give us the money or you go to jail. For a while. - It's mostly all in Bitcoin. - Well, okay. First of all, I gotta tell you, Erick, the Moraler is the worst fucking moniker I've ever heard in my entire fucking life. - It's fucking terrible. - It, it is, it's the Moraler, right? The Moraler, it's not, our friend Bobby here, thought it was the Moraler. - It's confusing. - It's not the Moraler is it? - No, yeah, it's just, it's the Moraler. - You should clear that up. - Well, he understood it. - And word is you're super religious, right? You're doing God's word, is that true? - No. No, it's not. It's a, it's a, it's a character I created for the fame of it. - Of course it is. - Unbelievable. It's just the fame, more like everybody else. - It's all that it ever is, you know, it's, there's no greater meaning, right, for you? Fame. - No no, but there, there is a greater, there is a greater meaning. We're trying to send everyone a message, guys, like. - What's the message? Don't jerk off? - No, that, that you don't know what you're gonna up, like you upload so many things that it's just out there. You don't know who's watching. There's, there's no more privacy anymore guys, like. - So he's like a little Edward Snowden with a PSA about the dangers of surveillance, is that it? - Alright. Where's the video? - It's over there on the silver Seagate drive. Alright. - Fuck. - Alright, now I just need you to transfer me a hundred Bitcoin. - A hundred Bitcoin is a lot more than $12,000. - No shit. That's the exchange rate for being such a fuck job. - How many Bitcoins do you have? How many Bitcoins do you have? - A few thousand. - And we're only taking a hundred? This guy deserves for us to take everything he fucking has. - That's true. But we're better than that. - Nah, I don't think I'm much better than that. - I mean, come on man. - I mean come on. Are you fucking kidding? I could fucking kill you right now. Alright, and I'm pretty sure I can get away with it too. But I'm leaning towards not doing that. But if you have another copy of that video and you post it anywhere, I will kill you. Okay, I will fucking murder you. And I will do it in probably the most painful way you could fucking imagine. I will find you and I will kill you. Do you understand me? - Yeah. - Stop fucking spying on people you fuck. - Alright, go ahead. Come on. - You are getting off so fucking easy. - Alright. See you around, Erick. - Fuck. - Oh God. Dude, we should've taken more money. - We totally should've taken more money. - You want to go back? - No, that's not our money. - We have just as much right to it as he does. He's getting off fucking light. - Yeah. - He's gonna get what's coming to him. - You set up the camera? - Absolutely. Check it. - Let's see it. - Here here. Hm. - Oh yeah. Oh that's perfect. - Aw. - That's good, good job. - You guys. - I think we did some good here today. - Hell yeah we did. The world's a better place. You guys can jerk off in private again. - Turnabout is fair play as a sought after computer hacker, known as The Moraler, was arrested today in Williamsburg. An anonymous video of the suspect partaking in a lewd act went viral earlier this week. As it exposed the identity of cyber terrorist Richard Lynch, who would spy on unknowing victims through their webcams and cellphones. - Based on the information that was obtained during the investigation, led agents to believe that there was evidence of child pornography at this particular location. - Law enforcement found over 40 illegal videos, several of which included victims under the age of 18, leading to Lynch being charged with possession of child pornography, along with 12 more counts of cyber crime. - So I figured we'll just set up you up an account and transfer the Bitcoin over. - Yeah. - It's easy. - Yeah, I mean, I guess I thought there'd be like an actually currency we could exchange the Bitcoins for. - If you'd rather have cash. - What is this, this is, what is this? Woo hoo hoo. Are you serious? Holy, holy shit. - That's all your money back. - Oh my God. So you were able to exchange the Bitcoins then? - Yeah, more or less. We'll just call this a personal exchange. - Wait a minute, so this is your money? - I can't. I don't know, I can't take this. - No no no, you absolutely must. I made out quite well on this deal, so. That is your money. - I uh. I can't. I don't even know what to say. I can't thank you enough. - You just go out there and be the next Meryl Streep. - What's going on? Where'd you get the money for all this? - Consider it a gift from Charlie. - Oh, and we needed more security cameras and gadgets in this apartment? Really? I mean, what's to stop someone from hacking into this equipment and spying on us? What'd he catch him doing? - Well, to be honest he was. He was, you know, throwing tapioca. You know, doing the old uh. He was doing the old Johnny Slickman. He was, you know, buttering his corn. You know, he was buying new. He was buying new yoga pants. You know. - No, I don't. That sounds completely legal. Well, depends on how you do it. Ahem, pulling wild onions, you know. He was putting up a new fence. He was shining his shoes. - Are you saying he was masturbating? - No no no no. - Yes, that's what he's saying. Yes, of course. You start You start |
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