A fellow student of Richie's is caught using the school computer to embezzle bank funds, but the fellow who catches him decides to use the kid's idea for himself.
A criminal taps into the police computers and sabotages them so that they cannot properly respond when his accomplices commit a crime.
Farley learns that a rock star long presumed dead is really alive, but not responsible for the glut of ""unknown"" new songs his old record company is releasing.
Farley investigates a computer dating service unaware that Richie has secretly signed up his mother for the same service.
Ralf mysteriously malfunctions and Richie becomes convinced that it is because of unusual electrical interference from a neighbor's satellite dish.
The FBI arrests Richie after trying to solve a challenge from a renowned hacker.
Richie uses the TV-ratings meter at Ham's house to investigate how the system works and discovers proof that a consumer advocate's program has been sabotaged in the ratings.
Richie solves a hieroglyphic inscription on a tomb, but it seems to be causing uncharacteristic behavior in all those who read it aloud.
Mrs. Adler's new maid leaves bugs around the house just before a visit from Mr. Adler, who is supposed to be in town on government business.
Richie looks into why the Social Security system has declared Carson Marsh dead while Lew follows a gang of elderly heisters.
Lew asks for Richie's help in investigating the disappearance of a marine biologist who was using computers to communicate with dolphins.
A KGB agent is pursuing Alice's new boyfriend.
Richie and Farley quarrel when Farley suggests that Richie's new girl friend set him up when information about a prototype tank proves false.
Alice overhears two men planning an order while working at a fast food place, but no one believes her, so she sets out to do something about it herself.