The U.S. Social Security Administration relaxed its guidelines to turn over personal records to the FBI after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, according to documents released on Wednesday. The Social Security Administration collects a wide range of information on U.S. citizens and others who are taxed for retirement benefits. But Internal memos show it did little to ensure that sensitive earnings and medical information was properly safeguarded, said a lawyer who obtained the documents through the Freedom of Information Act. Full Story
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