- A millionaire has his life turned upside down after firing his I.T. consultant.
- Mike Regan has everything he could ever want, a beautiful family and a top of the line smart house. The company he owns is on the verge of changing flight leasing forever. That is, until the relationship with his I.T. advisor turns nasty, to the point where his teenage daughter is being stalked and his family is under attack through every technological facet of their lives.—Roary
- Tycoon Mike Regan is preparing a stock exchange launch for his company, launching a revolutionary flight leasing concept. After brilliant young I.T. expert Patrick saves his bacon as the launch nearly goes pear-shaped, Mike praises him but treats him as just a menial employee even when he comes sort out the outdated domotics of the brand new Regan villa. Patrick and Mike's teen daughter have an eye on each-other, but Sir coldly forbids such 'mismatch' and becomes inhospitable. The scorned savior even gets fired and now seeks revenge, turning his know how against the company, which even gets in SEC trouble, and the ingrate boss's home. Realizing this, Mike turns to an unconventional problem solver.—KGF Vissers
- Mike Regan (Pierce Brosnan) is a self-made aviation tycoon (he owns a private jet leasing business which he wants to take public in a IPO) who lives in a state-of-the-art smart house full of modern technologies with his wife Rose (Anna Friel), and 17-year-old daughter Kaitlyn (Stefanie Scott). Mike's company is developing an app called "Omni Jet" (allowing customers to book a private jet just as they would book an Uber) which will increase business while they raise much-needed capital with a stock offer. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) needs to approve it, though.
At the company, he meets a 28-year-old I.T. consultant, Ed Porter (James Frecheville), whom he calls to fix his home's Wi-Fi signal which his daughter complains is slow. Porter also upgrades Mike's car's GPS and claims that he also worked at the NSA and had joined the military exercise in Kandahar. Mike invites Porter to the family's barbecue.
Porter meets Kaitlyn and starts a relationship with her through social media, but Mike fires him after Kaitlyn invites him in the house, cutting his promising career at the company. Devastated, Porter begins to remotely access Mike's private data, including his house, as he covertly monitors them through the security cameras and devices all over the house. He even spies and records Kaitlyn, unknown to her, masturbating in the shower room.
Porter sends fake emails to Mike's clients and the SEC, threatening the company's survival. He also takes full control of the house's technology, which leaves the family terrified, and using a spoof email sends Rose fake mammogram results saying that she tested positive for breast cancer. Rose is devastated, but the truth is her test results were negative according to her attending physician. After Mike realizes that Porter had done it, he attacks Porter and threatens to kill him if he does not stay away from his family.
Porter then uploads the video of Kaitlyn masturbating, immediately catching the attention of her schoolmates, leaving Kaitlyn embarrassed. She blames her father for the technology installed in the house. Angered, Mike drives on his way to Porter but he is also being monitored by Porter, who mockingly phones him through the car navigation system and sends the video of his daughter masturbating. Porter then remotely activates the car's brake system, hitting a nearby stalled truck and destroying the car.
Mike requests help from I.T. expert Henrik (James Frecheville). Henrik states that Mike must destroy all the smart technology in the house and delete all emails, bank accounts, and computer files. Henrik explains that Porter's real name is Richard Edward Portman and his father committed suicide when he was six years old. He also reveals that he never worked in the NSA, as he claimed, and the photo of him with the soldiers in Kandahar was fake. In order to take evidence from the apartment where Porter lives, Henrik makes a diversion by stealing a phone from a coffee shop waitress, whom Porter's obsessed about, and texts Porter to come to the coffee shop. While Porter's gone, Mike manages to take the thumb drives containing the evidence and escapes just as Porter realizes it is a diversion. Realizing that the masked man he saw in his apartment is Mike, he frames him for assault by injuring himself, but blaming it on Mike.
After the police releases him, Mike goes back to his home to find Kaitlyn and Rose tied up and gagged by Porter, who holds the family at gunpoint. A struggle ensues; Porter shoots out a window and Mike punches Porter who hits his head, and lays dying as Mike holds the gun to his chest, but Rose begs Mike not to shoot. Sometime later, the employees applaud Mike and his family for successfully developing the app and their house is restored.
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