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In the current rapid digital landscape, possessing an effective eSignature solution is crucial for enterprises. airSlate SignNow provides an unrivaled experience for individuals aiming to sign documents or gather signatures seamlessly through its word mobile functionalities. Whether you're a small enterprise or a mid-sized organization, this platform guarantees that your document workflows are optimized and effective.
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- Launch your web browser and go to the airSlate SignNow site.
- Set up an account for a complimentary trial or log in if you already possess one.
- Choose and upload the document you want to sign or distribute for signatures.
- To facilitate future use, transform your document into a reusable template.
- Access your file to perform necessary edits, such as integrating fillable fields or entering information.
- Sign your document and add signature fields for those required to sign.
- Click 'Continue' to configure and send an eSignature invitation.
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What is word mobile and how does it relate to airSlate SignNow?
Word mobile refers to the mobile version of Microsoft Word that allows users to create, edit, and share documents on the go. With airSlate SignNow, you can easily sign and send documents created in word mobile directly from your mobile device, ensuring convenience and efficiency in your workflow.
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What are the pricing plans for airSlate SignNow?
AirSlate SignNow offers flexible pricing plans designed to accommodate businesses of all sizes, including essential features for working with word mobile. The plans typically include options for individuals, teams, and enterprises, ensuring you find the right fit for your needs while maintaining affordability.
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Can I integrate airSlate SignNow with word mobile?
Yes, airSlate SignNow seamlessly integrates with word mobile, allowing you to enhance your document signing experience. This integration ensures that you can easily upload documents created in word mobile and send them for eSignature without any hassle.
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What features does airSlate SignNow offer for mobile users?
AirSlate SignNow offers a robust mobile application that enables users to manage their documents directly from their phones or tablets. You can access your word mobile documents, send them for signing, and track their status, all while ensuring a user-friendly experience.
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How does airSlate SignNow improve productivity for businesses?
AirSlate SignNow improves productivity by streamlining the document signing process, especially for users of word mobile. With its fast eSignature capabilities and easy-access features, businesses can reduce turnaround times and focus more on their core activities.
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Is airSlate SignNow secure for signing documents?
Absolutely, airSlate SignNow prioritizes security with features such as encryption and secure cloud storage, making it safe for signing your documents created in word mobile. Compliance with international standards ensures that your sensitive information is well-protected.
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What are the benefits of using airSlate SignNow alongside word mobile?
Using airSlate SignNow alongside word mobile provides the benefit of seamless document creation and signing on the go. This combination allows users to maintain high productivity levels while ensuring that they can access and manage their important documents anytime, anywhere.
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Did India give up the thorium reactor in the exchange of civil nuclear deal with the USA?
NO, NOT A CHANCE.Civil nuclear deal was never signed, nor it is signed right now, it always remained a MoU not a firm deal. What exists between US and India is something other than the CIVIL NUCLEAR DEAL. CND was a Sheet filled with $hit unloaded by US that only took care of interests of US and completely sidelined India, hence the deal never happened and remained a MoU.India has Three Stage Nuclear Programme in place.STAGE I: PHWR i.e Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor;India has already achieved self-reliance in this.(NOTE: Please don’t ask if ours is better than this or that, this not a mobile phone, this is nuclear reactor). 16 More indigenous Reactors has been sanctioned last year, 4 more under construction. This stage has been successfully completed.STAGE II: FBR i.e FAST BREEDER REACTOR;This uses a mixture of Uranuim and Plutonium( Final Product from Stage I) as it’s fuel. This plant is made in Kalpakkam and is set to go online tentatively by first quarter of 2018. This plant is almost ready. Although a prototype functional reactor already exists in IGCAR since 1985. The Stage II of Indian has always been kept under tight wraps and it still is least discussed.STAGE III: THORIUM BASED REACTORS;This will be the worlds envy, hence the least talked about and the most secretive.Now,The BARC AHWR a.k.a Advanced Heavy Water Reactor design to use Thorium was already approved by AERB and NPCIL in 2014 and in early 2017, GoI gave approval for contruction of 300 MWe reactor in Tarapur.So we silently don’t give $hit about US when it comes to future our nuclear field. They are as useless as the word “EA” in “TEA”.In the end all thanks to this Genius, who planned all this:Mr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha
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What are the common mistakes in Website designing?
6 Common Mistakes Newbie Website Owners MakeThere are a few mistakes that many people make when setting up and adding to their websites. Here are the most common missteps to avoid.1. Choosing the wrong platformIf you have chosen one of the more popular providers like Wordpress, make sure you choose the one that’s right for your needs. Think of the purpose of your website. If you want to use your website for promoting a business, sending newsletters or selling products, you will be looking for a different package with room for customization, growth, and control Business than someone who just wants to keep a personal blog.2. Choosing the wrong writing styleWriting for websites is not the same as writing for print. Research has shown that people spend little time reading website content. They land on your page, scan it for anything interesting, and unless you can grab their attention quickly, they’ll move on to something shinier.Keep your writing simple, direct, and easy to scan. Don’t use jargon or technical language or assume that your readers know as much as you do about your business.3. Too much detailIf you have too much detail on your web pages, people will lose interest and move on to your competitors. Potential customers are looking for an overview of the most important information about your business. Keep messages short, simple, and easy to understand. Think of what you want your customer to know about your business right away.4. Too busyThe last thing your website needs is too many graphics, photos, GIFs, or videos.Keep your web design simple and uncluttered.5. Publishing incomplete pagesDon’t hit the publish button until you’re 100% happy for a page to go live. Check and re‐check in preview mode until it looks right, has no spelling or grammatical errors, the images are the right size, and it communicates what you want your customer to know.And don’t ever, under any circumstances, publish a page that says, ‘Coming Soon’ or ‘Incomplete.’ Having incomplete pages on your website looks sloppy and unprofessional. While you’re building your website, you can have a holding page that tells customers when the site will be launched, but once the website is live, it needs to look professional and finished.6. Not doing your website houseworkNew website owners tend to forget two of the most important bits of housekeeping: doing regular backups and keeping their website and any themes and plug‐ins updated. These two tasks are vital to protect your data against hackers, your own human error, or power failures.Upvote if you like.
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What was your most embarrassing moment as a foreigner in another country?
An hour of shame!!Hello, this is my first answer on Quora, please bear with me if it’s too long.So this is how it happened, I had moved to Germany for work, and after adjusting with the initial shocks and surprises like finding a house, internet connection, Visa and so on I finally decided it’s time to start learning German.So I went around town looking for courses offered in the evenings, finally I found one - which was on Wednesday, Thursday & Friday (6 to 9PM)Then, came the day which I will never forget in my life.It was Friday – I went to the Institute as usual only to find that the teacher had a serious cold, she somehow managed to continue till 7:45PM but ultimately gave up and the class was over at 7:45PM, instead of the regular 9:00PM.I had to take a leak so I went to the restroom and after I came out Ii found that the main door was locked and everyone had left.And so starts the most confusing & embarrassing hour of my life.I tried and checked everywhere if there was any number which I could call, but I couldn’t find anything.Being unsure of what to do, I started thinking of various ways out - I then realized that the restroom had one of those big windows from which I could step out to the ledge.I went there and checked and I thought if I could get out I would be able to climb down somehow (I was on the 1st floor).But after I got over the ledge from the window I realized that it was not possible to climb down from there and it was too high to jump.It was February, and it was cold and I could not figure what to do...I thought that I should jump, but was scared. I threw my bag down to get a better idea of the height and with the loud thump that it landed I was sure I couldn’t make this jump.I spend 15-20 min, but still couldn’t think of anything, I couldn’t even go back in, as now my bag was lying outside and my passport was in the bag.Finally digesting all the shame I came to the conclusion - I should call 112 (the emergency number in Germany).I placed the call and requested for a person who could speak English, luckily there was this very helpful guy to whom I explained the situation, somehow I gave the address by mentioning the nearby shops - he was trying to locate the address, he asked me to stay on the call (and this is when my trusted iPhone decided to ditch me for the first time - the battery died and the phone switched off).Now I am standing there on the ledge with no phone, not sure if the guy got the correct address and if he would do something.After about 5 minutes I hear a police car passing by, I got hopeful that they came for me, but since they dint have exact address and it was dark they couldn’t see me.I then realized that I had lost this chance as well.It was 8:30PM and it was getting colder, after some more minutes of confusion/shame/stress I saw 1 guy coming down the road, again digesting all my shame I asked him if he could help me. But it wasn’t going to be that easy, I couldn’t speak German and he didn’t understand English.He murmured something and went away; I thought that’s it I am going to spend the entire night on the ledge.10 min pass and this guy came back; he asked what happened, with all my effort and hand gestures I explained to him that the door was locked when I went to the Toilette. (that’s the only word he understood).He said he would ask the people living in the ground floor to call the police, I think he was a little scared to help me not knowing/trusting me and all.But he helped, he knocked on the door and explained to the old lady who answered that there is a man on her roof, at first she did not believe it, but then she agreed to call 112.I could hear her placing the call and I thought I am going to get down after all and I relaxed a little.After 6-7 minutes the police car arrives, I explain the situation to 1 of the cops who luckily spoke English, I have a feeling he somehow managed to control his smile. They then went through my bag and checked my passport. Then began the thinking on how to get me down, after some minutes the cop told me that he doesn’t want any injuries to happen so they are not going to take any risks and would call the fire department to get me down with the help of one of those (big) ladders. So they then called the fire department after few more minutes they arrived, then the cops explained what happened, they then asked me how I am Feeling and all. (All the time, I was only praying in my mind to get this over with as soon as possible).Finally one of the guys put a ladder and I climbed down. Even after that there was some questioning and then the cops returned my bag and let me go with an advice to take care of such situations in future. :DIt was around 9:30PM when I finally got down and then I returned home and I swore to never talk about this again to anyone.But today I’m putting it on Quora, though I couldn’t manage not going anonymous on this answer. ;)
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If all countries had to use Nordic-style flags, what would your country’s flag look like?
Hmmm…Thank you for the AA, This is interesting. I am ‘from’ three countries- India, my country of ethnicity; Oman, the country I was raised in and the US, the country I live in. Sooo.... I am going to attempt to redesign Nordic flags for each of those three countries.IndiaThis would be the easiest and laziest Nordic/ Scandinavian style flag for India. This is just a recolor of the flag of Finland with the Indian colors- Saffron, White and Green.But this flag would be instantly panned and hated since it is not umm… Indian. India has over 5000 years of cultural history and ignoring all of that would not be taken well. So how could I make this more Indian? How about adding one of the national symbols: The Ashoka Chakra, the same motif present on the current Indian flag? Well,Maybe go a bit more overboard and mix it up a little:Ha Perfect! This version is more colorful. Each color symbolizes something important in the Indian national identity- The yellow and red (often culturally linked to Haldi-Kumkum, the ceremony before any auspicious celebration where people are given out turmeric and vermillion) symbolize prosperity and valor respectively. The three colors taken from the Indian tricolor still have the same meaning: Saffron- sacrifice and courage, white-peace and love and green- fertility and the Indian way of life that places a huge importance on one’s connection to the soil.Okay phew, good job, Sudev.OmanThis is a tricky one. Oman is a Muslim country and so it is illegal and not allowed to display any non-Islamic religious symbol on the flag. Ooooh…if I cannot have a Nordic cross then how can I create a Scandinavian version of the Omani flag?Ah ha! Who said I cannot borrow Nordic design elements without making them Christian. Here you go!Good save.The general shape of the flag’s design elements still evoke the Nordic cross and pay homage to Scandinavian flags but with that circular chunk removed from the center, it is not technically a crucifix any more…? *tears of joy*Maybe I should add the national symbol in the center for culture’s sake.Beautiful.USAOkay, this should be easy. Just make it red, white and blue:Oh shit. This is the current flag of Norway! Okay, crap. not as easy as I expected. I might have to play around a little with those colors.There is blue, there is white and there is a lot of red. There is a star, there are stripes and there is a Nordic cross. What is more American and Scandinavian at the same time? Probably blueberry pancakes, but that is a tale for another time!:)
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Why are mobile phones not allowed in petrol pumps?
Why are we asked to switch off cell phones at petrol pumps? The warnings of mobile phone hazards in petrol pumps started circulating by the beginning of 2000's, pointing to a petrol pump fire happened in Indonesia in 1999. The driver of the car was said to be using his mobile phone and the pump got fire. But the truth is, there is no direct evidence available anywhere to prove that such an incident ever happened. Many other similar baseless stories are circulating widely through internet. There are independent authentic study reports published by American Petroleum Institute, Australian Transport Safety Bureau and Australian Mobile Telecommunicatio...
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How do I edit PDF files online? I want to replace some words in a PDF file.
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a document maintained by the International Organization for Standardization (IOS). The best feature of this format is the file look like what if it would be printed. Now the point is whether you can edit the Pdf file or not. Here is the answer, how to edit the Pdf file. follow this link this know more How can I edit a pdf file? - GizmoZone [ http://www.gizmozone.in/can-edit-pdf-file/ ]
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What trivial knowledge might save your life one day?
1. Throwing up what looks like coffee grounds? Go directly to hospital.The contents of a dead man’s stomach.“If you vomit and it looks like coffee grounds. You need to get to a hospital. Your bleeding somewhere and its signNowing your stomach the partially digested blood comes up looking like coffee grounds.”2. Crocodiles are fast, but you can be fasted“Crocodiles are very fast in a straight line, but cannot turn well. If being chased by a croc, run in zig-zags.” 3. Don’t drown on dry land, and if you’re going to save someone, be prepared“If you ever almost drown to the point of throwing up water or passing out, even if you feel 100% fine, get to a hospital. Your lungs can unwittingly self-fill up with fluid over the next few hours.”“If someone is in trouble and you want to leap in to save them, make sure you have a way to get out yourself. I recently saw a video of a drowning man. Another man jumped in to try and save him. Instead both drowned.”4. Jammed lawnmower? Be extra carefulYou might not die, but you’ll never give the bird again either. (Photo by Therese Maher)“If the blades on your lawn mower ever become jammed or need cleaning, sharpening or whatever, do not flip the lawn mower over and just start working on them. Moving the blades around triggers the same action as pulling the rip cord in simple motors. You can actually start the mower by rotating its blades from underneath. Instead, if you need to work on the mower remove the spark plug so that there is no chance of the gas igniting.”5. Stabbed or impaled? Leave it in, don’t take it out.“If you’re stabbed/impaled by something, for the love of all that is good, do not pull it out! Obviously this doesn’t apply to splinters or other similar things. But too often you see people in movies get shot with an arrow in the leg, and the first thing they do is pull it out. If the arrow (or whatever the object is) has hit an artery or major vein, pulling it out could kill you in minutes. If the wound is serious enough to warrant a visit to the hospital, leave the object where it is, secure it in place with gauze (or clean towels, shirts, etc.) to help stop bleeding (and prevent it from shifting in transit), and just get to the hospital.”6. Flood and tidal wave advice: get away from there“If you’re at the beach and the ocean suddenly recedes, get to high ground. RIGHT NOW.”“Same goes if you’re in a canyon or valley and the water in the stream or river turns brown.” 7. Crash your car, save your lifeApparently lives were saved.“I read somewhere if a stranger gets in your car and tells you to take them somewhere drive into something like a lamp post or anything. You wont be useful to them anymore because the car is damaged and you’ve drawn attention to them by crashing the car. You’ll damage your car but you’ll have your life and your bank account. Someone at my college did this a few years ago, the guy told him to drive to the bank and withdraw all his money so he drove into a lamp post and saved himself.” – 8. Rohypnol? Salty.The salty taste of impending crimes.“Rohypnol has a salty taste to it.”9. Heartattack advice: The leading cause of death in Australia – save yourself, or someone else“Heart attacks do not always come with the classic symptoms, especially if you are a woman or have diabetes. If anything weird is going on with your heart, weird numbness in a part of your body (especially neck or arms), extreme fatigue that won’t go away with a nap, dizziness, etc., go to a hospital NOW.”“When having a heart attack, you don’t swallow asprin, you chew it, and swallow”. A lot of aspirin is enteric-coated, meaning they are absorbed in the small intestine hours after swallowing, long after you need it to kick in and inhibit clotting. If you’ve got soluble aspirin on your hands, you’re right to swallow it whole.If, in the midst of your heart attack, you don’t think to check the packet, maybe just chew regardless.10. Smoking.From the good old days, when smoking healed.“Don’t smoke. If you do smoke, stop.” 11. When poisoned, drinking might just save you!“If you accidentally drink something containing methanol (wood alcohol), which is in some antifreezes and is extremely poisonous, to hold you off until you get to the ER you can drink ethanol (regular drinking alcohol) which stops methanol from being turned into poison in your body. Still go to the ER, but if time is short, that can help immensely. Plus, drinking alcohol as a legitimate antidote is always fun.”12. And just remember…“That someone, somewhere, loves you and doesn’t want you gone.”
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Can you write something so deep that it would make me feel something?
I have a friend who, in his younger days, went at life very hard. He was an expert skier; he loved to surf and kite-board; he was big into camping; he was a triathlete-class cyclist, he owned a Porche 911 that he raced constantly. He even liked to sled and toboggan and snowmobile down the steepest hills in winter. One summer he took his boat-like sled and went cliff-sledding from 100 feet up into the Saco River. It was one of the funniest, scariest things I ever saw. He loved adventure and he loved doing sports. He was absolutely fearless. He owned a famous bicycle sales/repair store and there was nothing he couldn’t fix or make, from bicycles to engines. He could skin a Cat or a backhoe; drive a dump truck or a cement mixer, weld, cut in gas pipes, fix any engine from a leaf blower to a tractor and a dozen other skills.And then he caught his wife cheating on him.He had married later in life and his wife was a beautiful, tempestuous woman fifteen years younger than he was, and after she bore him a child, the light of his life, she lost interest in the old man despite his incredible energy and ability to do everything well. Over night his world collapsed. In the messy ensuing divorce he lost the bike business that had been in his family for over a hundred years; he lost his Porche, he lost his camper, his water skiing boat, and nearly everything he loved. He ended up in a big cabin near mine, something he had purchased for him and his wife to use for vacation. It was about the only thing he got to keep. She even came for his Jeep and took it. He ended up with a broken down SUV. It wasn’t that he couldn’t have fought for those things. He no longer wanted to fight. He lost the will to live.When I arrived in Maine he was already living like a hermit, alone, isolated, hating mankind. His house was filled with broken furniture his wife didn’t want, literally thousands of tools of every possible description and all first-quality sports equipment. He had a snowmobile she let him keep and a dozen bicycles, old machines he had fixed up and a dog he loved. Every day he got up at four AM and took the dog for a long walk to watch the sun come up over the mountains. At that point I began to know him little by little. He was angry and unpleasant and drank a great deal. More than one time I had to literally drag his dead weight back to his couch when I found him lying face down in his driveway. He never really liked me, but he tolerated me.And because I had rental units in Maine I needed a fix-it man and manager to take care of the property. And I asked him to do it. At first he grumbled, but he did the work. As time went on he came to like the work and really got into it. His former “type A” personality began to re-assert itself. If a pipe broke, he was there with a torch. If a few inches of snow fell, he was moving it all night with his snowblower. When guests came, he showed them around and answered every question. He was a man who could do anything but who wanted to do nothing.One day we went skiing. At the top of Attitash mountain he adjusted his goggles and his helmet. He looked expert and competent in the “ski patrol” jacket he wore from a previous life. And he flew down that mountain like an Olympic skier. Other skiers stopped to watch him blow through the glades and trees, making impossible jumps where there were no jumps and sliding to a stop at the bottom before I had skied a few hundred feet. By lunch time he was riding the pine at the clubhouse with a big drink in his hand, red-faced from the many skiing runs, gabbing with every woman who came in and charming the socks off them. But no matter how interested women were in him, and they often were, he never took a single one up on their offer to, “you know, go watch TV in my room… or something.” I watched in shocked awe as he just ordered another drink. Later I would have to help him stumble back to the car to get him home.“Why didn’t you bang her?,” I asked him, “She was begging you to go with her.”“She was a bitch,” he slurred, “Did you see she had the big ring and the big rock on her hand? She wanted to fuck. They all want to fuck. But they don’t want to fuck their husbands anymore. That’s what happened to me. I don’t want to do that to anyone else.” And he passed out.The time passed. He never really recovered from losing his wife, his business, his previous active, fast paced life. Eventually his beloved dog died. It broke him in a way I had never seen previously. He tried to get another dog but it didn’t work for him and he gave it away. His body began to fail him at in increasing pace. Where before he hiked miles to watch the sunrise in the morning, now he barely walked across the street. He was doing more and more chores for the neighbors for money and we were glad to have him, because he was great at everything he turned his hand to, as long as he was sober. And his day of useful work ended earlier and earlier as time progressed. One day he passed out under my kitchen sink with a burning propane torch in his hand while we sweat in new pipes. I had to drag him out by his legs while I frantically looked for smoking wood in the walls, and doused the entire thing with buckets of water we had prepared for just this eventuality, just in case.This is not a story where he dies. He’s still alive. This is not a story where someone gets enlightenment or redemption. There is none. This is a story of “lasts”. Not so long ago we were back at Attitash, preparing to blaze down the slopes. Only we were on the shortest, easiest beginner slope on the mountain. He looked up at the sky and gauged the weather, his breath pouring out of him like hot steam in the crisp cold, and he expertly tapped his skis together, made the turn and flew down the mountain. Only his former elan was gone and despite the ease of the course, I watched, mesmerized, as one might watch an impending car wreck until he slid into the turn at the bottom. His previous skill and elan was gone and when I got to the bottom after our first run he was unbuckling his helmet. He handed it to me.“It’s yours,” he said, “I knew that would be my last ski run ever. I just wanted one more time. My knees are gone now and I won’t be able to walk tomorrow. You go ski. I’ll be at the bar.” And he abandoned his skis where they lay and stomped off to the bar. Since then his life has become a series of lasts. “This is the last time I’ll be running my skimobile,” he said recently after an exhilarating run across the lake at 70 miles an hour. “It’s too heavy for me to manage alone. And I really need the money. Do you want it?” Another time I watched with amused hilarity as he blew down the frozen street on his antique Flexible Flyer sled. He was laughing like an insane man as he blew past me while I stood on the side of the road until eventually he crashed into an ice mountain pushed up by the snowplow. He staggered back up, spit out a tooth and left a trail of blood as he came back towards me. “Well, that’s the last time for that,” he said, spitting red blood into the white snow. The abandoned sled remained where it lay til it was ground up by the snow plow. He never got the tooth fixed. Every day his world gets smaller and there is nothing anyone can do. The neighbors watch out for him. People either love him or hate him. He’s erratic, quick to anger and extremely judgemental, but he is also generous beyond measure, willing to help anyone, day or night, watches and cares for everyone and is always there, the person who is called for a baby sitter or when a pipe bursts or the grass needs cutting or something needs moving. He’s always there. Because he has no life. He’s given up. He is a man who can do anything but who chooses to do nothing. And we all stand around and watch him choose to fade away. He won’t accept help; won’t take advice; won’t see a doctor; won’t take a pill. It’s his life and this is how he’s chosen to live it.Not so long ago we were watching a John Wayne Western. He loves the old movies, especially “Rio Bravo” and “The Cowboys”. He never misses them, no matter what time they are on TV. And while watching a movie once he asked me what kind of shotgun John Wayne was carrying. “It’s a coach gun,” I answered absently, “It’s the shortest legal shotgun they make. Hansen makes a good one.” And the movie continued. Not a few weeks later he brought out his brand new Hansen .12 Gauge shotgun. “It’s a beauty,” he beamed, “I tried it out on the Stop sign up the street. Blew a huge hole clear through it.” Sadly, shooting street signs is a typical pastime in Maine. “I have no intention of ‘Raging against the dying of the light’,” he said to me, restoring the gun to it’s cardboard box, “The light was extinguished long ago.”. I didn’t even know he knew Dylan Thomas or read poetry. But then, he is a man who can do anything.
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How do I know if my phone is tapped?
As it turns out... My VP BD had something happen very "unexpected" on his Gmail account, then on his wife's Gmail account, then some other accounts. Eventually, it turned into a wire fraud thing, and he called the FBI.The FBI refused to take his call, made from his cell phone. Eventually, he got someone to say to him "Sir, we have a policy of not taking multi-party calls, and our instruments show that there's another party on your line".He drove to the Portland field office, and demonstrated that he was calling by himself, and that somehow, it was still showing up as a multi-party call. The field agent very "gently" encouraged him to surrender the phone for a few days, told him that this phone was toast, to get a new phone, and but to not transfer the old number to the new phone until he got the OK from the FBI.About a week later, he was called, thanked, and told that he could now port out his old number to the new phone, and that if he wanted it, he could pick up the old phone, but not to ever use it again as a phone.I found that to be of great interest. The old phone, a Samsung S6, was new, only a few months old, replacing a predecessor which had an unfortunate encounter with a swimming pool. We walked through his travel, and identified a handful of times when the phone was not with him, and in a location where it was not in a locked container.It's clear that someone gained access to the phone and inserted malware and/or cloned the IMEI and SIM card. Two of the occasions were at very high-profile conferences where a large number of high-net-worth individuals were known to be attending; odds are that he wasn't specifically targeted, but was caught in a drive-by.The FBI isn't talking about what they found. My digital forensics guy says the phone was definitely jail broken, which is completely beyond the capability of the phone's owner, but that it had been completely wiped by the FBI so he couldn't tell what had previously been there.So, I've got one proven case of phone tapping and cloning in my hip pocket, only a few weeks old. I've made some inquiries, in the usual circles, and ran into an FBI agent who pretty pointedly asked me to knock it off. Based on that, I suspect that there's a new malware variant out there that lets someone do this, and take over your phone via remote control as well as monitor your activity, scrape passwords, etc. and that this is an active on-going investigation.It's pretty scary, particularly as easy as it is to download invasive code from web sites these days.Good cell phone hygiene for me now includes (a) never ever leave my phone out of my signNow (b) don't web surf on my phone and, as always, (c) friends interested in security don't let friends use Android phones.As to how to check... try calling the FBI to report it, from your cell phone. If they won't take your call...
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