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Wednesday s snow in DC region could complicate Thursday morning commute

Roads Road crews spent much of Thursday morning treating ice spots on major and secondary roads in D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Black ice was the major problem, along with drivers speeding and not realizing they were going too fast for the road conditions. WTOP’s Nick Iannelli said the roads were slippery in Silver Spring, Maryland, with ice coating cars parked along the road. He said major roads in the area like Georgia Avenue were mostly clear but the side roads remained very icy. Middlebrook Road in Germantown not looking so great this morning. @WTOP@WTOPtrafficpic.twitter.com/LTnfAHi0Ih

Inauguration a Holiday for D C -Area Feds, Even Those Teleworking Due to COVID-19

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OPM Rule Would Boost Performance Considerations in Government Layoffs – MeriTalk

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Russia s Hack Wasn t Cyberwar That Complicates US Strategy

To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. The list of US government agencies compromised in the SolarWinds hack continues to expand, with reports of infiltrations at Treasury, Commerce, Homeland Security, and potentially State, Defense, and the CDC. This is a big deal for national security: It is the largest known data breach of US government information since the Office of Personnel Management hack in 2014, and could give hackers a trove of inside information. WIRED OPINION ABOUT Dr. Erica Borghard is a Resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and an Associate Research Scholar at the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University.

SolarWinds: Why the Sunburst hack is so serious

BBC News By Joe Tidy image copyrightGetty Images We ve all seen the pop-ups on our laptops or phones: Update is available, click here to download. We re constantly urged to do as we re told because these software updates improve our apps by boosting cyber-security and removing glitches. So when, in the spring, a pop-up message hit the screens of IT staff using a popular piece of software called SolarWinds, around 18,000 workers in companies and governments diligently downloaded the update for their offices. What they couldn t have known was that the download was booby-trapped. SolarWinds itself didn t know either. The US company had been the victim of a cyber-attack weeks previously that had seen hackers inject a tiny piece of secret code into the company s next software update.

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