Even the fastest speed boat would take more than a few hours to get from Florida to Puerto Rico. The boat shown in this episode would take more than a day given the conditions in the Caribbean.
Cryogenic freezing of DRAM can cause it to retain data for minutes - up to hours - after removal from the initial system and power source. This technique recently made press, when Princeton University demonstrated they were able lift disk encryption keys from DRAM after pulling it along with the use of a compressed air can as refrigerant.
In the establishing shot, there is a panoramic view of a harbor and the title says "San Juan, Puerto Rico." The view is actually that of Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas.
When Madeline puts the D-RAM stick in the reader, she inserts it with the contacts the wrong way.
Michael stated "(2) armored SUVs are headed this way."
1) There's only (1) SUV on screen at this time, approaching from the direction that Michael is looking, not (2). The second once shows up moments later coming from the opposite direction, meeting at the intersection.
2) From that distance, how can Michael tell that the SUV is armored? There are no obvious or noticeable signs of armor plating or reinforcement, even upon closer observation, and certainly not from a block away, under the cover of thickly shaded trees.
1) There's only (1) SUV on screen at this time, approaching from the direction that Michael is looking, not (2). The second once shows up moments later coming from the opposite direction, meeting at the intersection.
2) From that distance, how can Michael tell that the SUV is armored? There are no obvious or noticeable signs of armor plating or reinforcement, even upon closer observation, and certainly not from a block away, under the cover of thickly shaded trees.