Alumni of App State’s solar vehicle team have built a legacy of racing success for Team Sunergy and learned skills that have helped accelerate their careers.
The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus this weekend hosts several public events created to promote physical and mental wellness beginning Friday with a tour of the The Twenty-Year War: Our Next Greatest Generation led by the exhibition's creators.
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A database filled with the medical records of nearly 200,000 U.S. military veterans was exposed online by a vendor working for the Veterans Administration, according to an analyst, who also presented evidence the data might have been exfiltrated by ransomware attackers.
The VA for it’s part said that the evidence may point to internal security work rather than a cyberattack.
The files were first discovered on April 18 by researcher Jeremiah Fowler, who found the database sitting exposed online without even basic password protection. Fowler said the files made several references to United Valor Solutions. United Valor is a North Carolina-based company which “provides disability evaluation services for the Veterans Administration and other federal and state agencies,” according to its site.