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Buffalo education board member: Money spent on cybersecurity review before ransomware attack


Buffalo education board member: Money spent on cybersecurity review before ransomware attack
The district has been working to determine the depth of the intrusion, which files and online systems were affected, and how best to restore operations.
Author: Ron Plants
Updated: 9:03 PM EDT March 15, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. For the Buffalo School District, it s been another long day of working with Information Technology, cybersecurity consultants, and the FBI as they try to recover from Friday s ransomware attack, which took down their computer systems with a demand for payment. Their files were apparently encrypted and the hacker wants to be paid to give the district access once again.  ....

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Get Growing: Why crabapple trees are looking sad this year, and what to do about it


Get Growing: Why crabapple trees are looking sad this year, and what to do about it
An afflicted crabapple tree. Courtesy photo
Modified: 10/18/2019 2:15:03 PM
Crabapple trees are one of my favorite ornamental spring trees. A mainstay of the New England landscape, they offer three seasons of interest, plus a handsome branching habit that looks good all winter long, especially when decked with freshly fallen snow or a sparkling coat of ice. Crabapples are typically low maintenance and drought tolerant. Their lovely dark pink or red buds open to a wide variety of shades, from white to magenta. They can have single, double, or semi-double blossoms as well as cupped or fringed blossoms. Some are deliciously fragrant. The fruits vary too, from yellow to orange and red. Birds love them. Crabapples also offer colorful fall foliage. ....

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A price tag on trauma? College town weighs Black reparations


A price tag on trauma? College town weighs Black reparations
PHILIP MARCELO, Associated Press
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1of9Former University of Massachusetts-Amherst Professor Edwin Driver is interviewed at his home, Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, in South Hadley, Mass. Amherst is on a path toward providing reparations to Black residents for past injustices following the town council s adoption of a resolution calling for the community to become an anti-racist town.Charles Krupa/APShow MoreShow Less
2of9Past Amherst, Mass., area residents Henry Jackson, center, Lt. Frazar Stearns, left, and Anna Reed Goodwin, right, are featured on the Amherst Community History Mural, as seen through the adjacent West Cemetery fence, Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, in Amherst, Mass. Amherst is on a path toward providing reparations to Black residents for past injustices following the town council s adoption of a resolution calling for the community to become an anti-racist town.Charl ....

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