Hacker (theatrically released as Anonymous[1]) is a 2016 crime thriller, directed by Akan Satayev, about a group of young hackers who got involved with an online crime group and black market dealers across Toronto, Hong Kong, New York, and Bangkok.
[2] The cast consisted of Callan McAuliffe, Lorraine Nicholson, Daniel Eric Gold, and Clifton Collins Jr.
The screenplay was written by Timur Zhaxylykov and Sanzhar Sultan, who also produced in association with Brillstein Entertainment Partners.
He later started making money as a "Clicker" by generating online traffic to earn revenue for websites.
To make extra money to support himself, Alex turns to a life of crime and identity theft, with the help of Sye, a street-wise hustler who introduces him to the world of black market trading.
He received a lot of praises from other members of the Dark Web for what he did, because it was unusual to hack a bank by physically visiting it.
While Kira is in the middle of a deal she had set up, Sye is once again questioning her customers, telling Alex that it's suspicious of them to buy a whole truck of their goods.
One night, after a failed transaction due to an expired card, they go home frustrated but Sye suggests for them to have a celebration because it is his birthday.
Alex and Kira go around all the ATM's in Hong Kong withdrawing a total of $2.3 million leaving Darkweb calling cards behind after every transaction.
Alex and Kira's mission was to publish the pre-written articles about the assassination online so it will be reported before the stock market closes, with Zed getting a lot of money.
After Alex regains consciousness, he decided to get on a flight to Bangkok, Thailand, where Kira said to meet if anything goes wrong, but she doesn't show up.
Kira finally explains the whole story, revealing that she has been part of a deal she made with the FBI working as an agent to catch Zed.