Ransomware Hackers Blackmail U.S. Police Departments
Eastern European hackers are hitting law enforcement agencies nationwide with so-called "ransomware" viruses that seize control of a computer system's files and encrypt them.
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Ransomware Hackers Blackmail U.S. Police Departments
Eastern European hackers are hitting law enforcement agencies nationwide with so-called "ransomware" viruses that seize control of a computer system's files and encrypt them.
Campus Events to Help Relieve Stress during Finals
George Washington University students are prepping for the final weeks of the spring semester.
Career Quest Students Share NY Experiences
Ever wonder what it’s like to work in one of the skyscrapers that mark New York’s skyline?
A cohort of 33 George...
GW Battleground Poll: Americans Engaged but Tone Is Affecting Voters
Voters have negative views of three of the five remaining presidential candidates and report the tone of the race is wearing on them, according to the latest...
GW Alumni and GW Law School Professor Sworn in as Immigration Judge
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch appointed Kuyomars Golparvar to begin hearing cases in April 2016.
Is This the Beginning of the End of the Islamic State?
We are seeing not only a shift in the dynamic and the momentum of the U.S.-led campaign against ISIS; it is quite possibly the beginning of the end for the group as a state-based actor.
Corcoran NEXT Opening Draws Large Crowds
Annual showcase of work by students graduating from the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design closes on May 15.
University Faculty Receive High Honors
Three faculty members of the George Washington University join the ranks of some of the nation’s most-distinguished scholars this month after winning prestigious awards for their work in...
Conservative Professors Live a Closeted Life. Here’s Why.
Jon A. Shields and Joshua M. Dunn Jr. authored Passing on the Right: Conservative Professors in The Progressive University, a new book from Oxford University Press on what life is like...
Obama administration continues to turn up pressure on accreditors, promising in new letter to measure the agencies against their peers and urging more focus on student achievement and troubled...