Die Hard 4 : Live Free or Die Hard
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The movie is about the Director of FBI's Cyber Crime Division assigns John McClane the task of tracking down a hacker. John ends up working with Thomas, an ethical hacker who helps him deal with the cyber criminals.
It begins responding to a brief computer outage at its Cyber-Security Division by tracking down top computer hackers, the FBI, led by Deputy Director Miguel Bowman, asks NYPD detective John McClane to go to New Jersey to bring in hacker Matthew Farrell.
McClane arrives just in time to save him from assassins sent by Thomas Gabriel, a hacker and leader of the terrorists.
On the way to D. C, Farrell, tells McClane he had written an algorithm for Mai Linh to crack a specific security system for white hat purposes.
Meanwhile, Gabriel orders his crew of hackers to take over transportation grids and the stock market, while nationally broadcasting a threatening message to the U.S. government.
Farrell realizes this is the start of a “fire sale”, a cyberattack designed to disable the nation's infrastructure.
As McClane and Farrell are driven to DHS headquarters, Linh, posing as a dispatcher, reroutes them into a helicopter ambush.
McClane fends off the attackers, destroying the helicopter and all but one of the terrorists.
McClane asks Farrell what would be Gabriel's next move, and he deduces Gabriel's next target is the power grid, so they drive to a utility superstation in West Virginia.
They find the superstation under control by a team led by Linh. McClane and Farrell kill all the team, and McClane kills Linh by trapping her in a van when the vehicle falls down an elevator shaft.
While Farrell is working on the hub computer to slow down the damage done, he can trace Gabriel and uploads his picture.
He then sends it to Bowman at the FBI. McClane is shocked to learn that Bowman and Gabriel once worked together for the DOD.
Gabriel was the chief programmer for infrastructural security.
He warned the department of weaknesses that made America's network infrastructure vulnerable to cyberware, but he was ignored, and his unorthodox methods got him fired, and he is out for revenge.
Enraged over Linh's death, Gabriel redirects large amounts of natural gas to the superstation to kill McClane and Farrell, and they barely escape before a massive blackout occurs throughout the Eastern seaboard.
McClane and Farrell then travel by helicopter to the home of super hacker, Frederick “Warlock” Kaludis in Baltimore.
Warlock identifies the piece of code Farrell wrote for Linh as a means to access data at a Social Security Administration building at Woodlawn, Maryland.
He confirms Gabriel's former ties as a government employee. Doing a traceroute, Warlock locates Gabriel.
The Woodlawn building is actually an NSA facility intended to back up the nation's personal and financial records in the event of a cyberattack and designed by Gabriel himself.
The attack on the FBI triggered a download of financial data to Woodlawn, data which Gabriel plans to steal.
Meanwhile, Gabriel taps into the connection they made, which reveals the location of McClane's estranged daughter Lucy, whom he kidnaps.
McClane and Gabriel then meet—virtually—McClane telling him he will lose.
McClane and Farrell race to the Woodlawn facility.
Farrell finds the facility's main server and encrypts the data Gabriel's men downloaded before getting captured.
Gabriel then takes Farrell and Lucy with him as he flees. McClane pursues them, hijacking their semi mobile base.
Accessing the communication system of an F-35B Lighting ll, Gabriel orders the pilot to attack the truck McClane is driving, but the jet is destroyed by falling debris.
McClane barely survives and sees Gabriel's vehicle pull into a nearby hangar.
There, Gabriel demands that Farrell decrypt the financial data. When he refuses, Gabriel shoots him and threatens to kill Lucy.
Find out what happened next as Gabriel shoots him and threatens to kill Lucy as the movie get more interesting.
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My two favorite things in this movie, lots of action and the actor Bruce Willis, it's a pity he's retired because of the illness he's going through, been the last Die Hard movie it still did very well on rating sites, 7/10 not bad 😉
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So lächerlich - da kriecht er zu seiner Marktaufsichtsbehörde.
Aber irgendwelche Autoritäten braucht man ja scheinbar,