Ok, now that I have some time, let me lay out the unseen meat behind the scenario:
Seattle has been a mecha for false IDs and counterfeiting for years. All those borders so close, all the money going in and out, it was a good deal. Especially for the Mafia and Yakuza. And with the near unending state of war between them, also good targets.
The trouble began when the local made man Nelson Spataro got an idea. One of the new number crunchers had a background in worms and viruses. Wouldn't it be great, he thought, if they could make one of those bugs, and sneak it into the database of the yakuza counterfeiters? Crash their machines for a day or two, corrupt their information. Hit them where it hurts!
He ran off and told the idea to the group. They grunted and twitched, but after a quick look at their own system, they realized it could be done. After some more examination, they realized they could do that and more. They realized they could, instead of crashing the system, use the virus to hijack they system for their own uses. They coded it up as a side line, and when they were ready, they hired a team to place it in their server.
The run was successful. Once the systems booted up, they realized the beauty of the situation. No only did it give full access to their system, but it also allowed them further access, until they all but secretly controlled the entire mainframes operations.
Here's where it gets complicated kiddies, so keep up

. Nelson decides to inform his boss of the situation in hopes of working his way up the ladder. He's been keeping it secret, so he's hoping to pull it off like a birthday present for the Don.
However, one of the programmers, Kurt Jong, got a brainstorm of his own. All those IDs, all that money, all ready for the picking. So he goes and Drains the Yakuza of Money, installs a black ice in the Mainframe to fry the programmers, then grabs a dozen or so of their IDs. He leaves data pointers leading towards their building. Then, he uses the same virus to suck all the funds and IDs out of his department, and funnels it into a storage file. He then ducks out for a sandwich, and calls in a tip to the local Yakuza boss (who is throwing a fit) about how there is a "party or something" going on over at their building, and how he saw the Don there. Action and reprisal is swift from a yakuza cyber assassin. The building is ventilated. After she leaves, he firebombs it for good measure. Kurt then goes to the Airport to fly away and leave happily ever after.
But things don't work out that way.
The night before all this went down, Triple Expose (henceforth T-E) realized that all that information being transferred might give the Yakuza some warning of what was going on. So why send all that information? Why not compress it and encode it first? Heck, let's be through and have it add a data bomb on it. (At midnight, when your all alone, and it's just add hocking a few pieces on, it can seem like a good idea) So he did. He was up till four doing it. Triple was so exhausted that he called in sick. And was at home. All day.
Oh, by the way, did I mention that Kurt never noticed the encoder? Or for that matter, the DECODER, which was on the MAINFRAME, which was FIREBOMBED?
So we have Kurt, sitting here, with the information, but no way to access it. False IDs and cash galore. But it was locked up and he burned the key.
Oh, and Nelson got ventilated by the Don. Not much of a shock there. He was framed for it, by runners of course.
Kurt is now back in the city, with hired muscle quietly combing the streets for T-E. The Don's men are looking. The Yakuza are looking. T-E is hiding, unaware that he is the only one with the slightest clue on how to get several million nuyen out of a file. He could see the way the wind was blowing.
And the runners are working for Renraku. Do I need to spell that one out, folks?

What do ya think? I'm looking for help with some false leads, some fleshing out of the major characters, ect. Basically, I'm looking to flesh it out a bit.