Published on June 22nd, 2015 | by Ramnik Saandal
0The Smartphone Hacker Film Trailer
The Smartphone Hacker is an upcoming British mystery drama short film based in London.I’d first like to say whooping great hello to everyone. I’ve been away for sometime working on my short film project which is The Smartphone Hacker. As you all know I’m a writer/director and cover the film section on LGN.
THE SMARTPHONE HACKER is a mystery thriller about a lonely and lost guy who roams around the streets of London, hacking into people’s smartphones, discovering interesting things about them, such as affairs, lies and other secrets. The hacker uses this information to take control of their life’s and to manipulate them.
The Hacker is played by upcoming and promising British actor Mason Edwards.
It is a gripping story that centres around the hacker finding some mysterious photos, including a scandal
video on a woman’s phone.
‘All their dirty little secrets and prized possession stored all under one device’.
The hacker has an obsession about finding personal things about people and taking maters in his own hands. He tends to dislike people and is drawn to hack into their phones. The bigger the secrete the bigger the excitment. This soon becomes an addiction as he wants to know more about his victims, where they go and what they do. This takes him on a hacking spree around London.
This is a relevant short film that sends a powerful message about the impact of smartphones on our lives as well as the importance about keeping your data secure. We’re all entitled to our personal privacy but imagine how you would feel if your smartphone was hacked. Just imagine what someone could do with your data.
How secures is you data? Each time you switch your smartphone on, your data has the potential to be hacked, even from the comfort of your own home. However the risk increases drastically when you are out in public.
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