
Fischer, James Vanderbilt, William Sherak, and Ian Bryce. The film is produced by Michael Bay, Bradley J. In a high-speed pursuit that never stops, Will and Danny must evade a massive, city-wide law enforcement response, keep their hostages alive, and somehow try not to kill each other, all while executing the most insane escape L.A. With his wife's survival on the line, Will can't say no.īut when their getaway goes spectacularly wrong, the desperate brothers hijack an ambulance with a wounded cop clinging to life and ace EMT Cam Thompson (Eiza González, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, Baby Driver) onboard. A charismatic career criminal, Danny instead offers him a score: the biggest bank heist in Los Angeles history: $32 million. Sometimes the allure of cheating is powerful, and a strong presence is needed to help push people in the right direction.In this breakneck thriller from director-producer Michael Bay, decorated veteran Will Sharp (Emmy winner Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Candyman, The Matrix Resurrections), desperate for money to cover his wife's medical bills, asks for help from the one person he knows he shouldn't-his adoptive brother Danny (Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal, Zodiac, Spider-Man: Far From Home). I’d also recommend they spend more time moderating YouTube to help take down these videos to avert a countless number of people from pwning themselves. “Epic could do a better job at educating their users on these malicious programs and helping them understand how airtight Fortnite’s systems are at preventing cheating. “It is hard to outright prevent people from being malicious,” Sampson writes, “but that doesn’t mean it’s hard to prevent spread. As with anything, there’s a too-good-to-be-true moral of the story here – as well as a possibly opportunity for a platform like YouTube to be more proactive about content. The advantages they supposedly offer, which some players are all-too-eager to rely on, could be anything from help with aiming faster to even slowing down other players. Such hacks are unsurprisingly popular, given Fortnite‘s runaway hit status. That purported Fortnite hack had racked up more than 78,000 downloads before the file host was notified and the download removed.


The found what they were looking for in a hack that claimed to, according to Sampson, “allow players to generate free V-Bucks and use an aimbot, two birds with one stone, how could someone resist? We then spun up a virtual machine and ran the hack, it immediately installed a root certificate on the device and changed Windows to proxy all web traffic through itself. His team began researching Fortnite hacks as presented in YouTube how-to videos.
