The password sequence of hidden switches she uses to start the vehicle (“one, one-two, one, red, black, go”) looks potentially more complicated than the keycode to Bond’s $120 million account - and has the added bonus of not being an easy-to-guess friend’s name. With all the Bond plotlines that revolve around cybersecurity and hackers, letting an entire room full of criminals watch you create a six digit PIN code for a nine-figure bank account seems especially lazy.Ĭontrast Casino Royale’s weak password plot line with another remake, 2015’s Mad Max: when Furiosa gives Max the combination to the secret kill switch of her post-apocalyptic semi truck, the War Rig, it’s clear she isn’t messing around with her codes. In the 2006 remake Casino Royale, Bond chooses the alphanumeric form of his government colleague, Vesper, to type in the keypad (the entry comes out to “837737”). What password would you use for a bank account soon to be worth $120 million?įor James Bond, the answer was simply his coworker’s name, with no two-factor authentication.
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