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4 hours ago The Human Rights Commission is calling for more transparency from the Government. Photo credit: Facebook / Getty
New Zealand s Human Rights Commission is calling for more transparency after the Government decided to temporarily ban arrivals from India.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ordered flights from India to be suspended from Sunday 4pm until April 28.
The number of COVID-19 cases in managed isolation has spiked over the recent weeks and a large proportion of those come from India. I want to emphasise that while arrivals with COVID from India have prompted this measure, we are looking at how we manage high-risk points of departure generally, Ardern said on Thursday.
Facebook says leak of 533m users data wasn t a hack - but its explanation doesn t quite add up Apr 07, 2021, 06:27 PM
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Business Insider reported last week that data for 533 million Facebook users was published on a hacking forum.
Facebook said Tuesday the data was scraped sometime before September 2019.
The explanation it gave for what happened doesn t quite make sense.
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Facebook wants you to know that the leak of 533 million users data on an online hacking forum wasn t a hack - or at least not a new one.
Business nsider reported on Saturday that 533 million Facebook users personal details, including their names, email addresses, and phone numbers, had been posted to a low-level hacking forum.
Cork s 96FM By Jamie Glass Image from Facebook/Getty. Experts reckon a volcanic rock that has the Cookie Monster s face inside could be worth a fortune.
The gemstone that bears an uncanny resemblance to the Sesame Street character could be worth over $10,000 due to its rarity.
The Cookie Monster was found when the volcanic rock was split open and has since gone viral online.
The rock, with blue quartz crystals shaped as large white eyes and a gaping smile just like the cookie-munching TV character, was found in Brazil.
Image from Mike Bowers Facebook.
A specialist it was sent to says it is worth at least £7,300 ($10,000) because of its rarity.
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