Friday Morning Rundown

Wiehle Avenue pedestrian bridge in snow/Credit: Chris Hannas via Twiter

Silver Line Status — Greater, Greater Washington has a breakdown of Silver Line usage and points out that Wiehle-Reston East is not only a busy departure point but also is the largest single commuting destination on the Silver Line. [Greater Greater Washington]

Cybersecurity Suit — Reston-based FS-ISAC (Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center) has joined Microsoft in a civil lawsuit targeting the criminal group behind the “Ramnit botnet,” a global web of interconnected computers used to steal cash and personal information. [Washington Business Journal]

Kaine in Herndon Saturday — Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine will speak at Saturday’s 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium in Herndon, where more than 2,000 students, parents, and leaders in business and government will celebrate the importance of a strong Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education.

Plow Rollover — A snow plow skidded off Sunset Hills Road and flipped over during Thursday’s snowstorm. [NBC4]

Photo: Wiehle Avenue pedestrian bridge in snow/Credit: Chris Hannas via Twitter

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