

Not now Turn on Turned on Turn onīut the fun doesn't stop there. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu. The film's writers, (director) Paul Greengrass and (editor) Christopher Rouse, were probably trying to refer to a simple SQL injection attack, which involves plugging malicious SQL commands in data-entry fields. SQL is a database programming language, but it's not something hackers would refer to as a tool of their trade. In the background, someone mentions corrupting a database with SQL.

An early scene involves Nicki Parsons (Julia Stiles), one of the few recurring characters in the Bourne series, entering a secret hacker hideout in a dingy European city. I knew the film was going to give me a headache from incessant eyerolling almost from the start. You can also check out a full review on my film podcast.) Worst. Robot has shown that you can balance technical accuracy with a compelling narrative, Jason Bourne simply has no excuse. We're used to seeing Hollywood dumb down technology in movies, but that's harder to stomach in a series focused on high-level government intelligence.

government is secretly involved with, to the hacker collective trying to access and leak sensitive data from the CIA. And that's a big problem when tech underpins almost everything in the film, from the social media company with a billion users that the U.S. Jason Bourne, the latest film featuring Matt Damon's amnesiac assassin, isn't just a bad movie - it's woefully ignorant about almost every aspect of technology.
