Why authorities didn't change retina scan of building after CEO got kidnapped?

Why authorities didn't change retina scan of building after CEO got kidnapped? - Cheerful black manager in suit looking away

In Entrapment (1999), here CEO of Petronas Towers got kidnapped in public to get his retina scan used to enter into vault contained a computer which can access 8 billion dollars.

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Here thugs stealing his retina scan of him.

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Why authorities still didn't change retina scan of building after CEO got kidnapped?



Best Answer

The CEO wasn't kidnapped.

He was sprayed with Mace which meant that he had to get his eyes examined for possible damage.

During that examination, his retinal scan was captured without his knowledge.

So, there was no reason to change the retinal scan access as no-one knew it had been compromised.


vault where 8 billion of money stored.

There was no vault with money stored in it.

The vault contained a computer with access to the Bank's headquarters which they needed access to.

Using that access, they could manipulate the computer to

transfer relatively small amounts of money from hundreds of corporations all over South East Asia into her account.

Which totalled $8 billion.




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