Level 9 (2000)
Level 9
2000Level 9 is an American television program broadcast on UPN, first aired in 2000. The plot revolved around a secret agency within the government, staffed by government agents, tech-savvy geeks, and former criminal hackers, which is tasked with solving or preventing cyber crimes. Thirteen episodes were produced, ten of which were aired on UPN, before the program was canceled in January 2001 due to low ratings. In August 2006, the Sci-Fi Channel acquired rerun rights to the series which was added to their schedule in June 2007. Sci-Fi aired the episodes never shown by UPN in February 2008.
Seasons & Episode
Level 9 is given the job of stopping a hacker called Thrillseeker from destroying a communication satellite system that would severely affect America's security. Annie sends Travis undercover at a hacker convention in Las Vegas called 'Defcon' to try and see if he can find out who 'Thrillseeker' is.
Justin Malik ('Mail Call') is in a maximum security hospital prison, somewhere he has no intention of staying. Using an orderlies laptop he arrnages his own release and sets about getting in touch with, and meeting up with, the mythical main man of the hacking world, and number one target for Level 9, 'Crazy Horse'
One of the two owners of the biggest computer company in America is killed by aletter bomb during the public announcement about their new program, a program that will bring about the end of ordinary mail. Level 9 are handed the job of finding out who killed him and why, an investigation that uncovers some unsavoury facts about the two partners and the formation of their company.
Level 9 is an American television program broadcast on UPN, first aired in 2000. The plot revolved around a secret agency within the government, staffed by government agents, tech-savvy geeks, and former criminal hackers, which is tasked with solving or preventing cyber crimes. Thirteen episodes were produced, ten of which were aired on UPN, before the program was canceled in January 2001 due to low ratings. In August 2006, the Sci-Fi Channel acquired rerun rights to the series which was added to their schedule in June 2007. Sci-Fi aired the episodes never shown by UPN in February 2008.