The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has filed a new motion to dismiss a lawsuit over AT&T’s alleged participation in a government-sponsored wiretapping program.The DoJ filed a new petition Monday, just 11 days after Judge Vaughn R. Walker of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California denied the government’s motion for dismissal or summary judgment. In the case, civil liberties group the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) accuses AT&T of participating in an allegedly illegal wiretapping program created by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA).The DoJ, in Monday’s petition to an appeals court, argues Walker took the “highly unusual action” of ignoring the U.S. government’s claim that the case involves state secrets. The judge “has thereby placed at risk particularly sensitive national security interests,” wrote DoJ lawyers.Walker, in this July 20 ruling, did allow the U.S. government and AT&T to make a quick appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. While the DoJ contends the NSA program is legal, its lawyers wrote in the petition that AT&T cannot defend itself against the EFF allegations without “disclosure of state secrets.”AT&T “could neither confirm nor deny whether it was indeed cooperating with the NSA concerning foreign intelligence gathering activities,” the DoJ’s lawyers wrote. An EFF spokeswoman didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.By Grant Gross, IDG News Service (Washington Bureau)Keep checking in at our Security Feed for updated news coverage. Related content news Google Chrome zero-day jumps onto CISA's known vulnerability list A serious security flaw in Google Chrome, which was discovered under active exploitation in the wild, is a new addition to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency’s Known Exploited vulnerabilities catalog. By Jon Gold Oct 03, 2023 3 mins Zero-day vulnerability Vulnerabilities Security brandpost The advantages and risks of large language models in the cloud Understanding the pros and cons of LLMs in the cloud is a step closer to optimized efficiency—but be mindful of security concerns along the way. By Daniel Prizmant, Senior Principal Researcher at Palo Alto Networks Oct 03, 2023 5 mins Cloud Security news Arm patches bugs in Mali GPUs that affect Android phones and Chromebooks The vulnerability with active exploitations allows local non-privileged users to access freed-up memory for staging new attacks. By Shweta Sharma Oct 03, 2023 3 mins Android Security Vulnerabilities news UK businesses face tightening cybersecurity budgets as incidents spike More than a quarter of UK organisations think their cybersecurity budget is inadequate to protect them from growing threats. By Michael Hill Oct 03, 2023 3 mins CSO and CISO Risk Management Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe