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Federal employee insurance impeded by sweeping healthcare cyberattack
Some policyholders said that they couldn’t access certain account statements.
WannaCry hackers face sanctions from Treasury Department
North Korean hacking groups have attacked financial institutions to raise money for the country's nuclear program.
By Andrew Eversden
Mystery of NSA leak lingers as stolen document case winds up
The arrest of a contractor for the National Security Agency followed news of a devastating disclosure of government hacking tools by a mysterious internet group calling itself the Shadow Brokers.
2 Chinese men indicted for hacking Anthem
The Justice Department said the two also hacked three other U.S.-based companies it did not name, one in the technology sector, the others in basic materials and communications.
US intel chiefs share latest assessment of North Korea, Iran nuclear programs
Their analysis stands in sharp contrast to President Trump's almost singular focus on security gaps at the border as the biggest threat facing the United States.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Mattis: Putin tried to ‘muck around’ in US midterm elections
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday took aim at Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of trying to "muck around" in the U.S. midterm elections, of duplicity in arms control and of acting irresponsibly in last weekend's naval confrontation with Ukraine.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Postponed or deferred
When you apply for retirement can impact your annuity. Here are some things to consider.
By Reg Jones
Congress would stop Trump from leaving NATO, key senators say
“If they were seriously planning on withdrawing from NATO, I think it would create a unifying event unlike anything you’ve seen in U.S. history,” says Republican Sen. Thom Tillis.
By Joe Gould
Naval Group, Airbus collaborate on helicopter drone project
The naval UAV is expected to enter service around 2025 on the FTI intermediate frigate and other French Navy warships.
By Pierre Tran
Nothing to celebrate: New efforts do nothing to fix mismanagement at the VA [Commentary]
Department of Veterans Affairs leadership insists that if it could just fire employees more easily, its performance would improve. No data suggests this is true, and as job security wanes, morale is waning with it.
By Debra D’Agostino, The Federal Practice Group
Man charged with hiring hackers to sabotage former employer
Federal prosecutors have charged a man with paying computer hackers to sabotage websites affiliated with his former employer.
By Star Tribune via AP