It states that if participants have lost more than 30% of their TSP account value, they are eligible for a one-time U.S. Government bailout to recover their losses. The message directs participants to a "look-alike" TSP web site that asks for account credentials (User Name and Password). The email is signed "TSP Account Coordinator."If an employee responds to this message by posting their user name and password, nothing bad happens. Apparently, they just receive a message telling them that they just did something really, really stupid and that they had better be more careful.
I suppose this is for a good cause, but it strikes me as wrong.