An early title for this film was The Great Bikini Hacktivist Adventure, a tribute to one of the greatest bikini movies of the 1980s.
Inexplicably, the young actress who provides the eye candy throughout this madcap movie, Jessica Egg, doesn't get credited again at the end when the full cast list appears. Here on IMDb, on this movie's page, she isn't even listed. The name Jessica Egg on IMDb is as of November 2023 simply a blank entry. Googling Bikini Hackers, opening up sites elsewhere, reveals the actress' name listed as Jazz Eggert, lots more plausible. It can safely be said that without Jessica "Jazz" Eggert in her skimpy bikini, this so-called movie would otherwise have been, to put it bluntly, worthless. It may remain forever unknown why this movie's very likable little jewel isn't credited properly.
The Script on a more Serious TV pilot script about Hacking as Social Engineering. The Concept of the Lead character being a hacker who kind of hates computers, and the first 7 minutes of the movie come largely unchanged from this version.
Actress Sarah Lancaster appeared in Chuck. She might have been who the main cast character Sarah Lanchester was phonetically named after.
To ensure authenticity in the hacking sequences and portrayals of technology, the production team enlisted the help of real-life tech experts and hackers as advisors.