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本文章列举了世界各国政府已知的[[監聽]]计划和数据库。
本文章列举了世界各国政府已知的[[監聽]]计划和数据库。
[[File:Boundless-heatmap-large-001.jpg|thumb|300px|[[美国国家安全局]] “{{link-en|无界线人|Boundless Informant}}” 计划全球数据收集地图]]
[[File:Boundless-heatmap-large-001.jpg|thumb|300px|[[美国国家安全局]] “{{link-en|无界线人|Boundless Informant}}” 计划全球数据收集地图]]

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本文章列举了世界各国政府已知的監聽计划和数据库。

美国国家安全局无界线人英语Boundless Informant” 计划全球数据收集地图

国际项目

欧盟

  • INDECT英语INDECT:欧盟出资支持的研究项目,用于开发在城市环境中监控异常行为的方法(例如处理闭路电视的数据流)。[1]

各国国内项目

位于法国西南部东镇的 Frenchelon 的想象图

印度

瑞典

瑞士

2013年由爱德华·斯诺登泄露给 《卫报》 的一份机密级文档,原定于2038年4月12日解密。

来源不明

  • GhostNet:一个大规模监听项目的假想代号,据信由中国运作,但沒有明確證據。[17]

最近停止运作的项目

参见

参考文献

  1. ^ Johnston, Ian (19 September 2009). "EU Funding 'Orwellian' Artificial Intelligence Plan to Monitor Public for 'Abnormal Behaviour' – The European Union Is Spending Millions of Pounds Developing 'Orwellian' Technologies Designed to Scour the Internet and CCTV Images for 'Abnormal Behaviour'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  2. ^ How China’s Internet Police Control Speech on the Internet. 自由亞洲電台. [11 June 2013]. China’s police authorities spent the three years between 2003 and 2006 completing the massive “Golden Shield Project.” Not only did over 50 percent of China’s policing agencies get on the Internet, there is also an agency called the Public Information Network Security and Monitoring Bureau, which boasts a huge number of technologically advanced and well-equipped network police. These are all the direct products of the Golden Shield Project. 
  3. ^ La France se met à l'espionnage. Free (ISP). [11 June 2013] (French). Frenchelon (ou French Echelon) est le surnom donné au réseau d'écoute de la DGSE. Le véritable nom de ce système d'écoute n'est pas connu (contrairement à ce que nous expliquions, ce n'est pas Emeraude) 
  4. ^ India's centralised monitoring system comes under scanner, reckless and irresponsible usage is chilling. Daily News and Analysis. [12 June 2013]. 
  5. ^ Spy chiefs plot £12bn IT spree for comms überdatabase
  6. ^ Point, Click ... Eavesdrop: How the FBI Wiretap Net Operates.
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  9. ^ Trenholm, Rich. NSA to Store Yottabytes in Utah Data Centre. CNET. [13 June 2013]. 
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  12. ^ Riley, Michael. How the U.S. Government Hacks the World. Bloomberg Businessweek. 23 May 2013 [23 May 2013]. 
  13. ^ Aid, Matthew M. The Secret Sentry: The Untold History of the National Security Agency. Bloomsbury USA. 8 June 2010: 311 [22 May 2013]. ISBN 978-1-60819-096-6. 
  14. ^ Meet 'Boundless Informant,' the NSA's Secret Tool for Tracking Global Surveillance Data. The Atlantic. [13 June 2013]. The country where the largest amount of intelligence was gathered was, unsurprisingly, Iran: Boundless Informant shows more than 14 billion reports in that period. The second-largest collection came from Pakistan, with 13.5 billion reports. Jordan -- which is, yes, one of America's closest Arab allies -- had 12.7 billion reports. Egypt came in fourth (7.6 billion reports), and India in fifth with 6.3 billion. And when it comes to the U.S.? "The Boundless Informant documents show the agency collecting almost 3 billion pieces of intelligence from US computer networks over a 30-day period ending in March 2013." 
  15. ^ Robert McMillan. Siemens: Stuxnet worm hit industrial systems. Computerworld. 16 September 2010 [16 September 2010]. 
  16. ^ Stuxnet was work of U.S. and Israeli experts, officials say. The Washington Post. [11 June 2013]. The officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe the classified effort code-named Olympic Games, said it was first developed during the George W. Bush administration and was geared toward damaging Iran’s nuclear capability gradually while sowing confusion among Iranian scientists about the cause of mishaps at a nuclear plant. 
  17. ^ Markoff, John. Vast Spy System Loots Computers in 103 Countries. The New York Times. 28 March 2009 [29 March 2009].