Three U.S. congressmen have asked Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano to look for ways to stop Web sites from reposting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security manual.
In a letter addressed to Secretary Napolitano on Wednesday, members from the House Committee on Homeland Security expressed concerns over the repeated reposting of the security manual on multiple Web sites and asked her to clarify if the sites could be compelled to take it down, writes Computerworlds Jaikumar Vijayan.
The original document has since been removed by the TSA, Vijayan notes. But numerous copies of it have become available on the Web, including on whistleblower sites Wikileaks.org, and news media sites such as ABC News.
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