The idea itself was a simple one, playing it out though... That was the tricky part. The bank had a reputation, and with such a reputation comes tones of people with stuffed accounts. I wasn't going to steal their cash though, woulda been nowhere better than raping a transport somewhere down a lane and running away with a couple of millions. Stealing doesn't have no style, so I had something more "classy" in mind - Something less risky and something that, if played out right, coulda slipped through unnoticed.
The bank had this ridiculous system for calculating the interest rates, and it wasn't that big of a deal to alter the algorithm. The tricky part was, doing it without getting caught. The bank handed out around two billions worth of interest to those rich bastards each month, and the idea was to sneak a worm in, which would get to work right after all the accounts are processed and the interests are all on the book, and rewire the money to somewhere else - Some place where the cash could actually be put into good use, rather than sitting there for ages to come. Needless to say, that "some place" was my personal account. Wasn't that hard, writing down the code, especially with the help of that hacker who actually knew what he was doing. What we had to make sure was that no one would notice the little "glitch" in their system, so the payments would keep coming month after month. Was hell of a risk though, even the slightest screw-up woulda meant the whole plan going to hell and goodbye loads of money!
Now, that, was an epic way to get some adrenaline going. It was hours of coding and monitoring, with loads of beer and lots of smokes, but we did get busted in the end! No one managed to find out who was behind all that mess, but they did cut the leak after four months. Took them long enough if you ask me! By the time they realized something's wrong, I was well out of Liberty, with my share of 5 billions sitting in my account, and there I was, enjoying my vacation on Curacao, thinking the money will last forever... But that's the thing with having too much cash - You spend too much as well, and with no steady income, sooner or later it'll be the same old story all over again.