Ransomware Leads to Nantucket Public Schools Shutdown
Nantucket’s public schools shut its doors to students and teachers after a data encryption and extortion attack on its computer systems.
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South Africa government pursuing sponsor deal with Tottenham
The South African government is pursuing a sponsorship deal with Premier League club Tottenham.
Why is Al-Aqsa so significant? | Start Here
How the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound is key to understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Ransomware Attack Forces the Closure of Four Public Schools in Nantucket
A ransomware attack forced the closure Tuesday of four public schools serving 1,700 students on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts, the school district’s superintendent said in an email to parents.
9 data privacy guidelines recommended to New Yorkers
New York Governor releases guidelines on how citizens can protect themselves and their data in addition to an expansion of cybersecurity initiatives.
Seahawks position overview: Seattle has options — and decisions to make — at RB
When Rashaad Penny and Kenneth Walker III were healthy and at the top of their game, the Seahawks had the kind of running attack that coach Pete Carroll always envisions as being a key to winning.
LGBT activists welcome Pope to Congo as he dismisses anti-gay laws
Pope Francis is being welcomed by gay rights activists as he begins a tour of Congo and South Sudan.
Why does Ilhan Omar attract so much Republican ire?
Republicans accuse her of antisemitism, but Democrats see something far more sinister at hand, Eric Garcia reports
Spain’s PM heads to Morocco to reap benefits of mended ties
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is traveling to Rabat for a two-day meet with Moroccan government officials as part of the European country’s strategy to improve the historically complex relations with its neighbor.