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(car chirps) marcus: what the hell did you do, simon? wow, you seem a little upset, marcus. is this a discussion we should be having by my parking space? my entire web site is down. every time i text, try to get it back online, it crashes again. sounds like a distributed denial of service attack. ah, those can take days, weeks to sort out. i can certainly have my team look into it. your team? you son of a bitch. and i'm guessing you also had something to do with the media attack carl bruno's wife has been waging. hey, look at that, you do know the victim's name. what do you want, simon? same thing jane bruno wants-- for you and scrollmd to be held accountable. and maybe if you spoke with her instead of just escorting her out... i am not gonna negotiate with you. you know, marcus, in the next few weeks, it's gonna be more than your site that's crashing. that's not a threat, that's reality. who knows what's next? dirty vaccines? tainted antibiotics? millions of people visit your site every month. and whether they get cured or they get killed might just depend on you. look, i know they scrubbed these devices of mold and spores and whatnot, but, uh, i am starting to itch a little bit. wait. wait, w-wait. hold up. go back. look familiar to you? both paul and randall had the exact same online poker site bookmarked on their devices. could be a coincidence. yeah, we were thinking that, too. until we checked the user history on both devices, we stopped thinking that. mundo: all right, for the last two months, both these guys logged on to the same poker site every saturday. were they playing each other? no, but look where they sat. mundo: a no-limit, heads-up table. means they each played an opponent one-on-one. krumitz: and for no more than three minutes. three minutes? mm-hmm. that's barely enough time to play one hand. true, but that's all they ever play. i mean, you log in, sit, play a hand, win, log out. (snaps) paul and randall weren't playing poker. they were getting paid for their seesrvic. this is how our target pays his crew. i bet this is also how our target washes his money. hackers love using online poker to launder funds. it's hard to track. but not impossible. you still want to argue you're not a hypochondriac? this is not about me. oh, my wife, she hates shots. and the doctor put her on these pills for the flu. a preventative measure because of her weakened immune system. i don't know, just being cautious, i guess. did you really think kathryn's doctor prescribed her phony meds? hearing jane bruno's story, i mean, this could happen to anyone. yesterday, i met an intelligent qualified doctor who fell down a slippery slope and ended up in the target's trap. there's a nationwide shortage of doxaflu. yeah, it's just hard to believe your only option was an online pharmacy. i have high-risk patients-- children, pregnant women, the elderly. i wanted to make sure that my patients were protected. yeah, i mean, look, i know we need to be able to trust in certain things-- doctors, medicine. it's just hard when... when our target's taking advantage of that trust. and now, besides the nine pharmaceutical drugs our target was distributing, he's escalated to a common flu medication. he's expanding his business. sounds to me like he's looking for a big payday so he can cash out and run. yeah, how do we get to him before he does? so, based on your previous psychological profile of the target, can you build a physical description? well, our target is most likely male based on his tech skills and his sociopathic tendencies. he sees people as dollar signs. he has no empathy, no conscience. age range? coders fall into one of four categories-- young adolescents, college students, professionals, or mature and reformed ex-virus writers. but our target is a professional. which puts him in the early 20s to mid-40s range. he's made an art of blending in. hiding in plain sight. he's average looking, inconspicuous. he won't wear his hair too long or too short. he's likely to have poor social skills. a recluse. he won't want to leave home unless he has to. he likes to live his life behind a computer screen. but if he does leave the house, he'll want to disguise himself. but nothing that draws too much attention. glasses. with thick frames. he likes to have a barrier between himself and the rest of the world. it gives him a false sense of security. all right, what do we got? male, 20s to 40s, glasses, hair medium length. that is not a whole lot to go on. it's enough. we will know him when we see him. now we just have to give him a reason to pop out into the real world. how do you propose we do that? money. i need $250,000. uh, for what exactly, avery? a little game of poker. uh, for what exactly, avery? the lincoln summer the invitation is on.ere. get exceptional offers on the mkz sedan... the luxury small utility mkc ...the iconic navigator. and get a first look at the entirely new 2016 mid-size utility lincoln mkx. your choice of mkc, mkz gas or hybrid for $369 a month with zero due at signing. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. a new move imentn hair. ♪ a beautiful fluidity. restoring strength and flexibility ♪ so it moves and responds the way you do. ♪ new improved nexxus with concentrated elastin protein and precious ingredients. for hair that lives to move. all right, everybody, listen up. time to put your game face on. once our target receives a big payment, he's gonna launder it using the same online poker site he used to pay his crew. he's gonna be evasive, and he's gonna be fast, but we're gonna be faster. avery, you sure this is a good idea? our target's gonna know we're not a doctor's office. he's gonna trace that quarter mil right back to us. our raid on his pill factory put him on the ropes. his operation is crippled. he's gonna want to cash out and run, even if he knows it's government coin. he's compulsive, overconfident and self-serving. he's always looking for his next big score. and you think he's gonna make a mistake? a mistake born of greed. he made a fortune preying on the weaknesses of others. and we're gonna catch him because his weakness is he's cocky. (grunts) here goes nothing. we just bought $250,000 worth of drugs. krumitz, you're up. okay. our target uses a dollar dispatch account for his pharmacy transactions. no previous history. it's a one-off account. nelson: uh-huh. there's our 250 gs. krumitz: nobody freak out. it's about to disappear. nelson: our target is opening a new dollar dispatch account for every drug transaction. nelson? all right. here we go. so, our target's favorite online poker site. now, we have full administrative privileges, which means we're like the pit boss. we can see whatever screen we want. pull up the lobby. go to the no limit, heads-up tables. the target should buy in for $250k. wait for it. there he is! phantom23. (group cheering) he's at table 26. he's going all in on that first hand. nelson: he just folded on a full house. remember, every time he loses, he's really losing to himself. with every hand, he's laundering the money one step further. odyssey45 is just another handle he created for himself in the poker game. all right, he's on the move. who's got eyes on odyssey45? i do. he's at table 84. krumitz: he's on the move again as emerald62. there he is, table nine. wait, he's not going all in anymore. he's only bidding half. ryan: sneaky sucker. he divided the money so it's harder to track. he's jumping tables again. nelson: damn it. look, thers,e' like, four of them. remember, he's playing against himself. krumitz: he's playing at more tables. nelson: that's six. now eight. 16. he's using an algorithm. just stay with h im. just isolate the games our target's playing. he's moving too fast. do not lose him. wait, look at his bets. he's going all in again there and there. sifter: yeah, he's recombining his laundered assets. he's getting ready to cash out. look for a player who starts to dominate. i think i got him, hydrus99. earnings just climbed to $159,000. krumitz, trace the bank account link to hydrus99. he'll have to show at the bank in person to cash out. i can't. there's a, there's a separation of privileges on this server. it's like a traffic light system. green's what the players can access, ye'llowa's ministrator access, and red's where the bank antccous are stored. nelson: no, no, no, no. we should have access to both yellow and red. i specifically asked for it. i know, but i can't access the red. there's a whole extra layer of encryption. wait, wait, wait. i think i can get in, but it's gonna have to authenticate me. it's gonna take some time. mundo: time we don't have. he's up to $184,000. $202,000. guys, come on, he hits 250, he's gone. look, we don't have time. look, we have to hack it. just do it. there's a bridge between each zone. krummy, we have to ride one of them from yellow to red. yeah. mundo: he did it. he hit $250,000. did we get it? sorry, we, uh, we couldn't, um... mundo: wait a minute. that's it? it's... he's gone? it's over? no. no. there still might be a trace of him in the system. what do you mean, nelson? because his winnings in the yellow zone still have to communicate with his bank account in the red zone. that's our bridge. we need to plant a bug in that line of communication. we can ride it into the red and straight into his bank account. ryan: infect the firewall with a virus. yeah! holy crap, we did it. (applause) the target's bank account is at keymark bank, lexington, kentucky. yes. woman: nice work, nelson. 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(gasps) (screams) (grunting) okay, okay. shawn morris, looks like the last life you gambled away was yours. all right, hey! to an epic win today. cheers! cheers. sifter: good work, people. all right, you know we made the same toast when we busted you, right? (chuckles) oh, you just got to rub it in. look, i'm nothing like the guy we arrested today, okay? shawn morris, guy's like a sociopath. probably still lives in the basement with his parents, never been near a girl, and uses code for evil. and hacking the new york stock exchange was any different? it was. his code killed people; my code just made bankers and stockholders mad for a day or two. so, then he was a black hat with bad intentions, and you were what? an innovator. a revolutionary. sounds like you're just a guy talking a whole bunch of smack. smack! see, you got to know what it's like on the other side to know what i'm talking about. but don't get me wrong, it feels good to know that we did save lives by, you know, getting over a hundred contaminated drugs off the streets. yep, stopped it before it became an epidemic. that's how we do, son. that's right, baby. mm. got to go. i got daddy duty. good work. all right. man's a superhero with a kid. (chuckles) hey, i thought you drank everything in those 82-ounce cups. they're not that big. marcus: today i am proud to announce that scrollmd will be the first web site of its kind to issue a public warning on its home page alerting users to the dangers of fraudulent online advertising. we will also lead an initiative in congress to ensure that all health web sites maintain a higher level of security. that was you, wasn't it? anchor: we'll be following that story as it progresses... well, i did apply a little pressure. and how is kathryn? is she still under the weather? i just texted her. she's-she's much better, thanks. yeah, i may be coming down with the same thing she's got. i got kind of an itchy throat. you know? oh, please, don't start. 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>> eight. >> reporter: the witness said the killing might have been revenge for a previous fight, something police can't yet confirm. >> we have a few people of significant interest now being interviewed and we hope that will open up some avenues in terms of the investigation. >> reporter: we saw police rounding up those people when we arrived on the scene. neighbors say they weren't involved but might know those who were. >> this is a very busy day in the park. we had a lot of people here, so we had a lot of witnesses. >> reporter: now investigators have to hope those witnesses are willing to speak out. >> they've got more murders around here than anything else. >> reporter: the working theory among people we spoke to tonight is this was some kind of neighborhood rivalry that bubbled up today and turned violent. police hope they can get a suspect in custody quickly and shut it down. in suitland, maryland, garrett haake, wusa9. >> police will continue to question a handful of persons of interest who will remain in custody overnight. we now know the name of the prince george's county police officer involved in a shooting friday night that left a man dead. officer brian bell shot and killed 30-year-old ashawn manly after police say the two men struggled for the officer's gun. bell is a two year ven teraof the police force and has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. rescue crews say their plane has spotted wreckage from an indonesian airliner that crashed with 54 people on board. villagers say the jet slammed into a mountain in a papua province. the plane lost contact with control shortly after takeoff. it's a morning that many on one street in bristow, virginia, won't soon forget, a small plane using their backyard as a runway. >> it was shocking. it was startling. i can't believe that it happened so fast. >> reporter: beyond the crime tape, beyond the trees. >> you appear to be low. do you need assistance? >> reporter: a scene that looked like it was out of the tv show loft. >> we were drinking coffee and heard the aircraft coming in. >> reporter: greg spitzer said it was around 9 a.m. and he thought the piper was flying pretty low. >> seconds later we heard the impact. >> reporter: a plane crash landing in a tree is not the kind of thing you hear or see every day. what people here do see regularly, planes flying normally overhead. >> routinely. the manassas regional airport is just a couple miles avenue from here. so we're in the flight path. >> surprised it hasn't happened sooner because planes do fly pretty low. >> reporter: neighbor michael mason ran to help the pilot, the only person on board. >> she was not talking, more moaning and groaning in pain. she was trying to move. weapon telling her to stay still. -- we were telling her to stay still. >> reporter: police say the pilot was taken to the hospital. the plane lost power. pieces of the crumpled plane remain littered around the neighborhood, this plane sitting in a tree, reminders this could have been worse. no one on the ground was hurt or killed and no houses damaged. >> we are just so thankful when we showed up, it hadn't impactan

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