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Appeals court OKs secrecy of FBI national security data requests

July 18, 2017

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A federal appeals court is giving the Federal Bureau of Investigation a big boost when it comes to secretly investigating national security affairs. The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld federal rules prohibiting companies from promptly disclosing to customers that the FBI is demanding a user’s private data with a National Security Letter (NSL).

The FBI annually issues thousands of so-called NSLs to ISPs, financial institutions and telephone companies. A judge’s signature is not required, and targets of NSLs cannot challenge them because they don’t know they exist.

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