Critics say the government isn’t doing enough to inform the public about such secretive surveillance.
), which detailed the monitoring of another alleged hacker via Sabre. That order lasted for six months. The companies were also prohibited from disclosing the order until a court gave them permission.
Neither Sabre nor Travelport would comment on whether they fought the orders or complied, though there are no filings on the court docket showing the companies pushed back. A Sabre spokesperson said the company responds to lawful processes under applicable laws. “We take seriously our obligation to protect data of Sabre users and to follow the law,” said the spokesperson, who declined to comment further and referred more detailed questions to law enforcement.
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