Echelon

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The driver is a Russian agent who disguised himself as a driver in order to help the actor destroy the ladder. The Russian anti-American ladder, but in order not to cause international problems, through the hands of others, the ladder can communicate all internal and external electronic communications of any country in the world. ---Telephones, telegrams, faxes, e-mails, and various radio signals including shortwave, civil aviation, and maritime communications are tapped. Therefore, foreign and domestic people want to close the echelon, while senior officials in the United States believe that the echelon upgrade is right National security conducive

Because the echelon can integrate and monitor all the information in the world. After synthesis, it was calculated that what would happen soon. It was indeed the upgrade by himself, but in the end the program upgrade of Echelon (echelon) failed. Max asked Echelon what is the purpose of Echelon? Echelon’s answer is to protect the rights and interests of citizens in the United States. Constitution 2330 has related regulations on the freedom of civil liberties. Therefore, at the end of the upgrade, the program prompts “Yes” Or “No”, and Echelon itself realizes that it has violated its own existence. Clause 2330, so it automatically abandons the upgrade and shuts down automatically. Later, the director of the US National Security Agency tried to restart Echelon, but Echelon automatically dropped, that is, passively sabotage, and did not monitor the freedom of others on the Internet.

And the last text message in the ending means that Yuri told MAX to say hello to your mother because MAX asked Yuri to modify the Bluetooth to send text messages, and lied to him because his mother would find him at any time, and the casino does not allow mobile phones.

It's just a humorous technique

The driver is a Russian agent who disguised himself as a driver in order to help the actor destroy the ladder. The Russian anti-American ladder, but in order not to cause international problems, through the hands of others, the ladder can communicate all internal and external electronic communications of any country in the world. ---Telephones, telegrams, faxes, e-mails, and various radio signals including shortwave, civil aviation, and maritime communications are tapped. Therefore, foreign and domestic people want to close the echelon, while senior officials in the United States believe that the echelon upgrade is right National security conducive

Because the echelon can integrate and monitor all the information in the world. After synthesis, it was calculated that what would happen soon. It was indeed the upgrade by himself, but in the end the program upgrade of Echelon (echelon) failed. Max asked Echelon what is the purpose of Echelon? Echelon’s answer is to protect the rights and interests of citizens in the United States. Constitution 2330 has related regulations on the freedom of civil liberties. Therefore, at the end of the upgrade, the program prompts “Yes” Or “No”, and Echelon itself realizes that it has violated its own existence. Clause 2330, so it automatically abandons the upgrade and shuts down automatically. Later, the director of the US National Security Agency tried to restart Echelon, but Echelon automatically dropped, that is, passively sabotage, and did not monitor the freedom of others on the Internet.

And the last text message in the ending means that Yuri told MAX to say hello to your mother because MAX asked Yuri to modify the Bluetooth to send text messages, and lied to him because his mother would find him at any time, and the casino does not allow mobile phones.

A humorous technique that has been used 34 It's useless 13 This film review has spoilers 34 13 3 Responses Put away non-Han Feizi 2009-05-12 23:25:45

Wonderful, fascinated for it!

I haven’t watched Hawkeye before, so I’m surprised by this movie alone. I know more about system security and network security, and the echelon described in the movie seems to be true. Something that exists, "ECHELON is a signal monitoring system operated by Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The monitoring range includes phone calls, faxes, e-mails, and Internet searches." I am really for the greatness of the ladder. Admired, but this is only based on the technical level. Investigating its current use is a bit heinous, so the current so-called safe information is not safe. In this movie, it seems that I have found the role in society I want to become, a relatively great security expert, or an engineer with extraordinary intelligence! Here are some quotes about the history of the echelon.

France's domestic security inspection agencies are currently launching operations to investigate whether the "echelon" system, a huge global surveillance network led by the United States, established during the Cold War, endangered France's interests. According to reports, the "echelon array" system is connected to at least seven large-scale monitoring facilities around the world, monitoring millions of calls, faxes and e-mails every day. At present, the intercepted information is mainly used for commercial competition among Western countries, and it has enabled American companies and consortia to obtain huge benefits, while harming the economic interests of countries such as France and Germany. Earlier this year, the EU also held a hearing on this matter and decided to launch an in-depth investigation.

I haven’t watched Hawkeye before, so I’m surprised by this movie alone. I know more about system security and network security, and the echelon described in the movie seems to be true. Something that exists, "ECHELON is a signal monitoring system operated by Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The monitoring range includes phone calls, faxes, e-mails, and Internet searches." I am really for the greatness of the ladder. Admired, but this is only based on the technical level. Investigating its current use is a bit heinous, so the current so-called safe information is not safe. In this movie, it seems that I have found the role in society I want to become, a relatively great security expert, or an engineer with extraordinary intelligence! A product of the "Cold War" era

The "Echelon" system was first born in 1948 after the end of World War II. At that time, in order to serve the needs of the two major military blocs of the United States and the Soviet Union in the "Cold War", the United States took the lead in establishing the code-named "Echelon" (Echelon) on a global scale. Monitoring network to closely monitor the political, economic, and military trends of the former Soviet Union. The United States, Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries have also signed a "secret security agreement" to ensure the legitimacy of the system. According to the “secret security agreement”, the “echelon” system is jointly operated by various countries. The competent authorities of each country are the National Security Agency of the United States, the United Kingdom Government Communications Agency, the Communications Security Agency of Canada, the Australian Defense Communications Agency, and the communications agency of New Zealand. Security Bureau.

The “echelon” system has established large-scale monitoring stations in the above-mentioned countries, and uses spy satellites floating in space to communicate all internal and external electronic communications of any country in the world — telephones, telegraphs, faxes, and e-mails. As well as eavesdropping on various radio signals including shortwave, civil aviation and maritime communications. According to the analysis of communication experts, in fact, if any link in the transmission process of telephone or communication is relayed by satellite or microwave, it is very likely to be monitored by the "echelon" system. Even submarine cables or underground communication optical cables may often be connected to microwave networks at some point, so this "safe" wired communication method is not immune.

Among the monitoring stations with the "echelon" system spreading all over the world, the largest electronic monitoring station is located in the Moors of Yorkshire, England. In addition, there are monitoring stations for the "echelon" system in Shoalwater Bay in Australia, Leitrim in Canada and Waihopay in New Zealand. Although the United States has signed "security agreements" with Britain, Canada, Australia and other countries in the operation of the "echelon" system, countries have different status in the sharing and use of intelligence results. The agreement stipulates that the United States has the highest priority in the right to use intelligence, followed by the United Kingdom, while countries such as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as Japan and South Korea that later joined, have only third-rate status.

The shift of "strategic focus"

After the end of the "Cold War", the Western camp headed by the United States lost its traditional opponents, and the "echelon" system that was built with huge amounts of money was not useful for a while. However, the United States was unwilling to waste decades of "secret industry", so it turned the "strategic focus" of its monitoring system to the increasingly competitive economic field. According to an investigation report released by the European Parliament recently, the US National Security Agency intercepted telephones, faxes, and e-mails throughout Europe through the "echelon" system, and then all of them were transmitted back to the Mild headquarters in Maryland for analysis. . In order to help American companies gain a favorable position in business competition, the United States frantically collected top-secret business intelligence on European allies, which "directly harmed the commercial trade and political interests and security of European countries." As early as 1994, when Airbus Industries, Europe's largest aircraft manufacturing company, was competing with two American companies for a large number of Saudi Arabian orders, the US National Security Agency intervened. Through the "echelon" system, the National Security Agency eavesdropped on all telephone calls and faxes between European Airbus and Saudi Arabian Airlines and the Saudi government, and discovered that Airbus representatives were bribing Saudi officials. So it passed this information to the U.S. government and the Boeing and McDonnell Douglas companies that participated in the bidding, so that the two U.S. companies finally succeeded in bidding at a favorable price of $6 billion.

Embarrassment after exposure

As early as 1988, the well-known British investigative journalist Dulken once wrote an article to disclose that there was a large multinational electronic surveillance network in Europe. However, since Durken did not provide the details of the system at the time, nor did it mention the name of the network, it did not attract people's attention. It was not until 1998 that a survey report called "Science and Technology Choice Assessment" led by a member of the European Parliament Alain Pompidou introduced the basic situation of the "echelon" system in more detail. After the report was published, there was an uproar throughout Europe, forcing the European Parliament to order another in-depth investigation of the "echelon" system. European countries are generally worried that the United States is attempting to use this huge monitoring system developed during the Cold War to expand its economic interests and turn it into a complete means of commercial espionage. Members of the European Parliament agree that either the US "echelon" system should be completely dismantled, or all EU countries should participate in the operation of the system and the sharing of intelligence.

After the secret exposure of the "echelon" system, the governments and intelligence agencies of the United States and Britain also performed very similarly, either declaring "knowing nothing" or answering "no comment". In short, they were reluctant to publicly acknowledge this global surveillance. The existence of the network. However, Australia and Canada were forced to issue a statement due to huge pressure from the people that the two countries did participate in the "echelon" system under the "special" conditions at the time, but they could guarantee that they would take measures to ensure the rights of their citizens. Violated.

For the United States, which has always claimed to be the "protector of interests" of European allies, the exposure of the "echelon" monitoring system has not only severely damaged its image as the "Western boss", but also expanded the relationship between the United States and its European allies to a certain extent. The pre-existing sense of mistrust. Even the various media of the United States itself have asked: "Why is the United States spying on its friends?" "Do we need a new cold war?" It seems that if we want to let the "echelon" incident go Those in power in the United States may have to really think of a solution.

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Echelon Conspiracy quotes

  • [first lines]

    Curator: Everything okay down there?

    Max Peterson: Piece a cake.

    Curator: That locks it?

    Max Peterson: Yep, centuries of Thai history, safe as Fort Knox. Watch, uh,

    [removes a panel]

    Max Peterson: Relax, I'm a professional.

    Max Peterson: [causes a massive short] Okay, now your servers are down because of a power surge, a grid malfunction, or maybe even a bomb. Now, if the intruder tries to reboot your servers or access the data, he'll always hit this screen.

    [login screen]

    Max Peterson: This is your BIOS-level password. Without it, nothing works in this room.

    [types the password]

    Curator: Oh, we memorize.

    Max Peterson: Oh yes, just in case.

    [systems come back online, he starts to leave]

    Curator: Oh, when do lights come back on?

    Max Peterson: Well right, uh, you're going to have to call an electrician...

  • Agent Dave Grant: I'm impressed. I always thought you were a little stupid.

    Max Peterson: You mean stupid like, build a computer that knows absolutely everything, and then lose control of it?