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Winter Storm Leaves Potentially Hazardous Icy Conditions in DC Area

Winter Storm Leaves Potentially Hazardous Icy Conditions in DC Area Storm Team4 and NBC Washington Staff © Provided by NBC Washington D.C. Freezing rain covers a tree in ice in Germantown. A picturesque Wednesday morning with big, white snowflakes quickly turned to rain and slush, and now the big concern is ice. Ice is coating trees and potentially roads, which could create some hazardous driving conditions Thursday morning. Falling tree limbs are possible, potentially causing power outages. Snow, Rain Make For Slushy Travel in Virginia Replay Video Several area school districts are closed Thursday or on all-virtual learning. Federal agencies in the region will delay opening until 10 a.m., according to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Agencies can offer employees unscheduled leave or remote work.

Hack may have exposed deep US secrets; damage yet unknown

Hack may have exposed deep US secrets; damage yet unknown By FRANK BAJAKDecember 15, 2020 GMT Could hackers have obtained nuclear secrets? COVID-19 vaccine data? Blueprints for next-generation weapons systems? It will take weeks, maybe years in some cases, for digital sleuths combing through U.S. government and private industry networks to get the answers. These hackers are consummate pros at covering their tracks, experts say. Some theft may never be detected. ADVERTISEMENT What’s seems clear is that this campaign which cybersecurity experts says exhibits the tactics and techniques of Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence agency will rank among the most prolific in the annals of cyberespionage.

Hackers may have stolen deep U S secrets

Hackers may have stolen deep U S secrets
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Hack may have exposed deep US secrets; damage yet unkno

Could hackers have obtained nuclear secrets? COVID-19 vaccine data? Blueprints for next-generation weapons systems? It will take weeks, maybe years in some cases, for digital sleuths combing through U.S. government and private industry networks to get the answers. These hackers are consummate pros at covering their tracks, experts say. Some theft may never be detected. What’s seems clear is that this campaign which cybersecurity experts says exhibits the tactics and techniques of Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence agency will rank among the most prolific in the annals of cyberespionage. U.S. government agencies, including the Treasury and Commerce departments, were among dozens of high-value public- and private-sector targets known to have been infiltrated as far back as March through a commercial software update distributed to thousands of companies and government agencies worldwide. A Pentagon statement Monday indicated it used the software. It said it had “issued gu

Massive SolarWinds hack may have exposed America s biggest secrets

Massive SolarWinds hack may have exposed America s biggest secrets
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