Throwback Thursday: Bank error in your favor, collect $100,000

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
It the late 1980s, and this pilot fish is working as a teller at small suburban bank with a few branches.&Automation is catching on, but
slowly,& says fish
&We have terminals to process deposits, withdrawals and money orders — but at the end of the day, the branch manager still takes our
totals and enters them into a handwritten ledger.&The terminals use a text-based menu for everything, but for some operations that require a
manager approval — say, printing a cashier's check — the manager must walk over, hold down an override key and type in a password to let
the teller access the check-printing menu.Fish notices that the console beeps now and then during the password process
But it doesn&t happen every time, and there no pattern he can detect.