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Ask Kevin: What’s the legal basis for the Part B late enrollment fee?
A reader asks if the enrollment penalty is statutory.
By Kevin Moss
Lesson 14: TSP 301 - How to make withdrawals from your TSP
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains how you can take withdrawals from your Thrift Savings Plan once you retire.
By Ann Vanderslice
Air Force vet facing ‘longest sentence’ ever for leaking to media
Ex-National Security Agency contractor Reality Winner is scheduled for sentencing Aug. 23 by a federal judge in Augusta. She pleaded guilty in June.
Experts predict countries will use smart devices to launch cyberattacks
Security professionals and experts surveyed at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas expressed concerns as increasingly more "things" become connected.
By Justin Lynch
Hey Google, could my cellphone be hacked?
Millions of cellphones worldwide using the Android platform could be vulnerable to access without a user's knowledge, according to a new report.
By Justin Lynch
Space Force and midterms share stage as Trump signs Pentagon policy bill
President Donald Trump signed the annual defense policy bill at the Army’s Fort Drum, turning the $716 billion budget package into law.
By Joe Gould
Pentagon invites researchers to hack the Marine Corps
The Pentagon kicked off its Hack the Marine Corps bug bounty program in Las Vegas, awarding $80,000 for discovered vulnerabilities on the first day.
By Jessie Bur
US to impose sanctions on Russia over nerve agent attack
The United States announced Wednesday it will impose new sanctions on Russia for illegally using a chemical weapon in an attempt to kill a former spy and his daughter in Britain earlier this year.
DHS wants more secure call encryption for feds
The Department of Homeland Security wants to conduct research on an end-to-end secure phone call platform for the government to communicate for unclassified and official use calls.
By Justin Lynch
TV host, not hackers, initiated FCC system malfunction
An Inspector General report found that spikes in FCC comment activity corresponded with a Last Week Tonight with John Oliver segment on net neutrality, not a malicious distributed denial of service attack.
By Jessie Bur