It was back up at 2 minutes after 12 noon ET. How convenient for everyone. :rolleyes:
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It was back up at 2 minutes after 12 noon ET. How convenient for everyone. :rolleyes:
Maybe they are implementing some new security measures based on their poor performance on recent audit http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/tsp-talk-n...ity-audit.html They are annoyingly sure that they get you account number, name, address, phone number & retirement plan each and every time you call in, before they will answer any question.
I got "account locked - one hour", and the link to change PW failed with a "We're having technical difficulties" message. Sigh.
So, I can get in, but the "My Account" page says it is unavailable. Can browse all the other info areas, but can't see statements, make elections, or set up loans. GRRRRRRRR!
Got an email just now from Thrift Savings Plan Page Watch. Better late then never? :dunno:
Quote:
Technical Outage
We are currently experiencing a technical outage that is affecting the ThriftLine and tsp.gov. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
July 3rd - TSP site down this morning.
I didn't get the email indicating that my IFT had been processed (I made IFT afternoon of 6/29), hoping to get back into market this morning 7/3. I can login but can't really do anything else, IFT and Contribution pages are down, and I can only see account balance from 6/29.
TSP has following message up:
https://www.tsp.gov/resources/images...eImportant.gif
SPECIAL NOTICE
Due to a technical problem, information in the My Account section has not yet been updated. We are correcting the problem and expect to have My Account updated later today.
Just wanted to post this since a google query brings up this thread.
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Means either an IP discrepancy (IP address changed during your login) or that there were excessive failed logins to your account. The first is for people who feel they need to use non-US VPN's for every site.Quote:
This account access is not currently available due to security concerns. Please contact the ThriftLine at 1-877-968-3778 (TDD 1-877-847-4385) if you have any questions or concerns.
The second may or may not be a malicious actor. If you use an aggregator such as mint to link all your accounts together, you could end up with the site being bombed by requests. Since Mint will have your credentials, but not the 2FA verification code, the site sees it as an attack of sorts. I also think that incorrectly entering a 2FA verification code multiple times would do it.