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A federal appeals court has refused to lift restrictions on Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's access to Social Security systems with personal data on millions of Americans. The court voted 9-6 to maintain a preliminary injunction issued by a U.S. District Judge, citing privacy and security concerns. The Department had argued that anonymizing the data would be too burdensome for the Trump administration's anti-fraud efforts.
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