Below: Read the complaint in Reitinger v. Federal Trade Commission.
The Federal Trade Commission this week was sued for refusing to turn over information about how the agency decides to bring data security cases. The Freedom of Information Act suit comes as the FTC defends its role as data security cop in two ongoing cases.
May 14, 2015 at 03:40 PM
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Below: Read the complaint in Reitinger v. Federal Trade Commission.
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