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Suspected human remains found by workers in Port Lincoln

Bones, which appear to be human , have been unearthed while workers were digging up bitumen on a Port Lincoln street. South Australia police said SA Water workers found the bones on Edinburgh St about 11am on Thursday. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Police hunt for suspects after alleged sexual assaults in Adelaide CBD. Watch the latest news and stream for free on 7plus >> Police said the remains appeared to be human . Detectives and forensics police will investigate how long the bones have been there and where they have come from. “Forensic Response officers and a forensic anthropologist will attend Port Lincoln in coming days to conduct further examination,” police said. Source: https://thefoxposts.com/suspected-human-remains-found-by-workers-in-port-lincoln-TheFOXposts-3495.html?utm_source=blogger_source&utm_medium=blogger_medium&utm_campaign=blogger_cam Category: Technology Post by: TheFOXposts.Com

Elon Musk says he has found new Twitter CEO

Elon Musk said on Thursday he has found a new chief executive for Twitter, but did not name the person, while the Wall Street Journal reported that Comcast NBCUniversal executive Linda Yaccarino was in talks for the job. Musk said in a tweet: "Excited to announce that I've hired a new CEO for X/Twitter. She will be starting in ~6 weeks!" Musk said he will transition to the role of chief Technology officer of the social media platform within the next few weeks. Musk, who took over as CEO of Twitter when he completed his $44 billion purchase of the company in October, said in December that he would step aside as CEO once he found "someone foolish enough to take the job." He said that he would then run Twitter's software and servers teams. The WSJ cited people familiar with the situation in saying that Yaccarino was in talks for the top post. Reuters reported after Musk's tweet that Yaccarino could be his choice to lead Twitter, acco...

Personal data of 10,000 Australians found for sale online

The personal identities of at least five million people have been stolen and put up for sale for around $9AUD on data harvesting programs, a VPN provider has found . NordVPN, a company that provides a service for encrypted internet connection, analysed millions of stolen logins, auto-fill forms, device screenshots, webcam snaps and internet browser data stolen over a four-year-period and put up for sale across three “bot” markets - places where hackers sell data they have stolen using malware or viruses. WATCH THE VIDEO: Russian hackers release remaining Medibank data. Watch the latest news and stream for free on 7plus >> NordVPN chief Technology officer Marijus Briedis said the stolen personal information was on the general internet for anyone to see and could be updated even if a person changed their password. “After the bot is sold, they guarantee the buyer that the victim’s information will be updated as long as their device is infected by the bot,” he said. The report foun...