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Computer security specialist Jack Stanfield (Harrison Ford's character) is a top executive who has built his career on designing top anti-theft computer systems in the industry. His job provides his family a comfortable life. But there's a vulnerability in Jack's system that he has not accounted. It's a vulnerability that a ruthless and resourceful thief is poised to exploit.
In "Firewall" SOA Web Services Journal is Jack Stanfield's favorite trade magazine where you see Harrison Ford reading the magazine in one scene and on the coffee table in his office, in two other scenes.
SYS-CON Media granted permission to Warner Brothers approximately one year ago for the studio to have Harrison Ford's character to appear with the magazine in the movie.
"Firewall" will open in movie theaters on February 10, 2006.
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anon 01/08/06 09:37:09 PM EST | |||
Who is writing this stuff? Have they heard of any kind of grammar? And is this the biggest thing in the tech world? You're talking about a couple of glimpses of a magazine, not a huge step in a programming language |
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Computer security specialist Jack Stanfield (Harrison Ford's character) is a top executive who has built his career on designing top anti-theft computer systems in the industry. His job provides his family a comfortable life. But there's a vulnerability in Jack's system that he has not accounted. It's a vulnerability that a ruthless and resourceful thief is poised to exploit. |
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