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'CSI: Cyber' Season 2 Episode 5 Spoilers: The Cyber Crime Division Will Have to Hunt a Hacker Who Targets Patients in a Dallas Hospital

Next week's episode of "CSI: Cyber" season 2 will be as dramatic as "Grey's Anatomy" and as action-packed as any police crime-drama, since Avery (Patricia Arquette), D.B. (Ted Danson), and the other members of the cybercrime team will have to find a hacker who is threatening to kill patients at a hospital in Dallas.

Spoilers Guide has posted a synopsis of the upcoming "CSI: Cyber" episode, which is titled "Hack E.R." The summary reads, "When a hacker takes control of all networked medical devices at a hospital in Dallas and threatens to kill one patient every hour if his demands are not met, the Cyber team must find the source and figure out how they accessed an airtight security system."

A promo video of the fifth episode was also released, and viewers saw Avery saying that someone has found their way to the hospital's medical networks, and discovered a way to kill a patient remotely. The hacker, or group of hackers, was also seen on the teaser saying that they are now in control of the hospital, and D.B. said they are running out of time. A SWAT team was seen entering the hospital, where several equipment were being "controlled" by the hackers. Fans will definitely have a lot to see next Sunday on "CSI Cyber."

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Meanwhile, the Cyber team was seen investigating a case in Richmond, Virginia, where two boys have gone missing because of the "Red Crone." The Red Crone is an Internet meme, and an app was created by a pedophile to lure young children to him. The team was able to track the pedophile, whose name is Oliver Crispin; however, Elijah (James Van Der Beek) beat him up badly. Fortunately, Avery was there in time to stop him, and she reprimanded him heavily about his actions.

Watch new episodes of "CSI: Cyber" every Sunday on CBS.

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