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How can I legally own a machine gun (Gattling gun, Maxim gun, etc.)?

The gattling gun is NOT a machine gun. It’s a multi barreled rifle that is operated manually with a crank. It’s still one shot per trigger pull. If you have 20 grand, you can go buy one without anything more than a background check at the dealers. They aren’t restricted for ownership by anything other than cost.As for real, fully automatic rifles, they must be on the nfa registry, which closed in APR of 1986. So as long as they were manufactured before that date and put on the registry.. you can contact a dealer and pay them an exhorbitant amount of money (I’ve seen over 100k for some rifles, and as low as 6–10 grand for something like an uzi.. M16’s also sit in the 20k range.) Then you purchase it, and the dealer keeps it while you fill out an ATF form called a form 4 to transfer ownership. This will require a signature from the police chief in your area. This also kicks off a background investigation and a roughly 1 year wait to get approved. When you submit the form 4, you also submit a 200 dollar check. This is non refundable. When/IF you get approved, you then get a stamp that you keep with the rifle or pistol at all times and you are required to notify the government every time you travel across state lines with it.That’s how you get it get a machine gun, or a gattling gun. Notice the difference between the two…EDIT - the cutoff date to put a machine gun on the NFA registry was MAY 19, 1986.. Not April 1986.

What is the greatest cyber crime ever committed?

25th March, 2016 : India vs. Bangladesh, a virtual quarter final, where in the winner advanced to the semi- final, Two needed off one, and suddenly, it was Bangladesh’s game all the way, the home crowd was so loud, that could break the speed force. Pandya ran in for the final delivery, bowled outside Shuvagata Hom's reach, and MS Dhoni, pulled off an outrageous stunt, ran in 15 yards with one glove and ran out Mustafizur Rahman, who had only just walked into the cauldron. That very day Bangladesh missed out on a golden place in history which the nation would have cherished forever.4th February, 2016 : On a typical warm Thursday afternoon in Bangladesh, an official at the country’s central bank entered the server room to check certain details, only to found that the printer was in an abnormal state. The paper tray was empty, instead of having a sheaf of reports confirming payment instructions sent through the SWIFT system, the network that connects 11,000 banks around the world. SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication and is a consortium that operates a trusted and closed computer network for communication between member banks around the world. The SWIFT messaging network links banks all over the world via what's been thought to be a highly secure means of sending instructions for money transfers. The printer glitch was no accident, but a deliberate strategy deployed by someone to hide a trail of something really big, what could possibly have happened ?Unknown Cyber-Thieves hacked into the SWIFT system and used the credentials of employees to send more than three dozen fraudulent money transfer requests to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York asking the bank to transfer millions of the Bangladesh Bank’s funds to bank accounts in the Philippines, Sri Lanka and other parts of Asia. The Cyber-Thieves manifested the bank’s system by installing six different types of malware upon which they started probing in the January. Later they did a series of test runs, were the logged into the bank’s system several times between January 24th and February 4th. One day they would leave their monitoring software running on the bank’s SWIFT system while on the other they would just delete files from the database. The remote operation through malware on the bank’s system did leave rumours of it being an Insider’s Job, which couldn’t be proved.On the doomed day of Thursday, February 4th late in the Evening when most of the staff had gone home, the Cyber-Thieves began sending fraudulent payment orders via SWIFT. The timing of the heist was perfectly matched with the upcoming weekend. The first SWIFT message was received at the New York Fed just after 9:55 AM and it ordered to the transfer $20 million from the central bank of Bangladesh to an account in Sri Lanka. Over the next four hours, 34 more orders were received asking the U.S. central bank to move a total of nearly $1 billion from the account it holds for Bangladesh Bank. In comparison to the great maelstrom of global finance, the sums were rather ordinary, since The New York Fed handles about $800 billion of payments a day. Nevertheless, the Bangladesh orders were odd, surprisingly odd. First, all the 35 messages received lacked the names of “Correspondent Banks” – one of the necessary next step in the payment chain, this fault meant the orders couldn’t be immediately fulfilled. Second, Most of the payments were made to Individuals and not to Institutions and third, the payments made that day were totally distinct from the usual pattern of orders from Bangladesh Bank. Though what really raised the alarm at The New York Fed was a word ‘Jupiter’. That single word, by a stroke of sheer luck, refrained the bank from paying nearly $1 billion to Cyber-Thieves. Jupiter was also the name of an oil tanker and a shipping company under United States’ sanctions against Iran. The sanctions listing triggered concerns at the New York Fed and raised concerns over the fake payments. Although it was a total fluke that the New York Fed did not pay out the $951 million requested by the Cyber-Thieves.The printer glitch helped Bangladesh Bank discover the heist. The bank’s SWIFT system was configured to automatically print out a record each time a money transfer request went through. The printer worked 24/7 to automatically print out a record each time a money transfer request went through so that when the official reported early morning, he could check the tray for transfers that got confirmed overnight. That day the tray was empty. The bank workers failed to print the records manually. The software on the terminal that connected to the SWIFT network indicated that a critical system file was missing or had been altered. When the IT Team finally got the software working the next day and were able to restart the printer, dozens of suspicious transactions spit out. The Fed bank in New York had apparently sent queries to Bangladesh Bank questioning dozens of the transfer orders, but no one in Bangladesh had responded. This is when the real Panic mode began, The workers rushed to check if any of the money transfers had gone through their own records system or nothing had been debited to their account yet and halt any orders that were still pending. They tried to contact SWIFT and New York Fed, but the Cyber-Thieves has times the heist so well, as it was weekend in New York, no one there responded. It wasn’t until Monday that bank workers in Bangladesh finally learned that four of the transactions had gone through amounting to $101 million.Bangladesh Bank did manage to get Pan Asia Banking to cancel the $20 million that it had already received and reroute that money back to Bangladesh Bank’s New York Fed account. But the $81 million that went to Rizal Bank in the Philippines was gone. It had already been credited to multiple accounts reportedly belonging to casinos in the Philippines and all but $68,000 of it was withdrawn on 5th and 9th of February, before further withdrawals were halted. The manager of the Rizal Bank branch has been questioned about why she allowed the money to be withdrawn on the 9th, even after receiving a request that day from Bangladesh Bank to halt the money. The stolen amount could have been much more if not for a typo in one of the money transfer requests that caught the eye of the New York Fed. The Cyber-Thieves apparently had indicated that at least one of the transfers should go to the Shalika Foundation, but they misspelled “foundation” as “fandation”.Unlike the New York Fed, the world’s most influential central bank whose sits atop 508,000 gold bars stored below street level, Bangladesh Bank wasn’t a large and powerful operating bank with a global footprint. “Security is just an Illusion”, Edward Snowden rightly said. Bangladesh didn’t protect its computers with a firewall, and only used second-hand $10 electronic switches to network computers linked to the SWIFT global payment system. The Cyber-Thieves exploited such weaknesses after Bangladesh Bank connected a new electronic payment system, known as real time gross settlement (RTGS). The mystery still remains as to who carried out the heist.One Lost match, One terrible heist – “Negligence” costed Bangladesh $99 Million ($10 million for World T20 ) and sheer humiliation.

I purchased an LG dishwasher 4 months ago and planning for an extended warranty. Does any company provide a hassle-free service process?

I am of the strict opinion that extended warranty is a waste of money. My reasons are as follows:The chances of item getting damaged is low to very low in the first 4 years. So why pay for something that is not going to be used?When we buy an expensive item and we hear of expensive repairs, it causes a fear in our mind. Company knows this and plays on your fear - you purchased a machine for Rs.60,000, why are you now cringing on a measly Rs. 5,000 (or whatever)? They know that 999 times out 1000 the EW will never be used and it is pure money in pocket.Extended warranty does not cover misuse. Most people do not know that a dishwasher must be cleaned using a dishwasher cleaner solution - every month. If the machine clogs the engineer will know why and send a report that machine is down because it was not cleaned as often as should have been. Result - warranty denied.Same is true in case of power fluctuations and related damage.It is a rip-off, short answer. However, it is your investment and therefore your choice. I suggest that you read the terms and conditions and coverage very carefully.Here is what my Bosch D/W says:Additional/Post Warranty Coverage Terms & ConditionsThe Additional Warranty Coverage (AWC/PWC) is limited only to the first purchaser of the appliance and is non- transferable. This warranty certificate shall be presented to our staff at the time of service and the AWC/PWC shall be void if the warranty certificate is altered / tampered.The Additional Warranty Coverage starts from the next calendar day immediately following the end date of the standard manufacturer’s warranty.The AWC/PWC covers only manufacturing defect in material and workmanship that may arise despite normal operation and usage of the appliance, as prescribed in the operating manual.Repairs, installations & removal of the appliance shall be carried out only by an Authorized Service Personnel, failing which AWC/PWC will be void.Payments referred herein are not refundable under any circumstances, especially after the AWC/PWC period comes into effect.In the event of change of address, the new address shall be intimated on the given toll free number.Repairs & replacements of parts would be purely at the discretion of the Authorized Service Personnel only. The company's obligation under this AWC/PWC shall be limited to repair and providing replacement of defective parts only.The customer shall provide a reasonable, sufficient and safe working space to access the appliances for service. The customer is responsible to responsible to move away all blocking objects or move the appliance to an appropriate location with electricity / gas / water supply and drainage for testing of the appliance.In case repair cannot be completed onsite, the Creservesreserves the right to carry the appliance to its Authorized Service Center and return the same after repair.In case of repairs, the appliance and/or the replaced spare part will be covered under warranty warranted only for the remaining of the original warranty period.11. The Company shall be under no obligation or deemed to be in default for any delay or failure in performance resulting from causes beyond its reasonable control (e.g. strikes, floods, earthquakes etc.) including but not limited to delay in servicing due to non-availability of spare parts and / or accessories.Warranty is not applicable in any of the following cases:The warranty does not cover any consequential or resulting liability, damage or loss to property or life arising directly or indirectly as a result because of appliance failure, breakdown, or accident or usage of the Appliance not in accordance with the operating manual.If the Appliance has been subjected to improper use such as operated on a trolley other than the one, if any provided by the Company, misused, not cared for, abnormal use, exposure to dampness, excessive heat, excessive humidity and other extreme environmental conditions, corrosion, damage beyond repair, rusting, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized repairs, neglect, accident, alteration, acts of God, spillage of liquid or food particles, faulty electric wiring/ cabling, abnormal voltage/ power supply beyond appliance specifications, damage/ breakage/ non-functioning of appliance due to rodents, rats, cockroaches and ants etc.The AWC/PWC does not cover consumables, normal wear & tear parts, plastic, glass and/ or rubber parts, non-operational parts and related accessories.The AWC/PWC does not include preventive checks, routine maintenance, cleaning, de-scaling and overhaul.If the Appliance is used by a commercial establishment or by an individual for commercial purpose.If the serial number of the Appliance is removed, altered, made illegible/ tampered with.If incorrect / unsuitable detergents are used for laundry appliances and dishwashers.If repair work is carried, out by persons other than Authorized Service Personnel.Damage to the appliance or any part(s) due to transportation or shifting or arising out of improper storage of the appliance at the Customer's premises.

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