The court would like to make CM/ECF filers aware of certain security concerns
relating to a software application or "plug-in" called RECAP, which was designed by a group from Princeton University to enable the sharing of court documents on the Internet. This plug-in is currently only available for the latest release of the Firefox web browser.
Once a user loads RECAP, documents that he or she subsequently accesses via PACER are automatically sent to a public Internet repository. Other RECAP/PACER users are then able to see whether documents are available from the Internet repository. RECAP captures District and Bankruptcy Court documents, but has not yet incorporated Appellate Court functionality. At this time, RECAP does not appear to provide users with access to restricted or sealed documents, nor does it function while logged into your CM/ECF account (the plug-in only activates when logged into your PACER account). Please be aware that RECAP is "open-source" software, which can be
freely obtained by anyone with Internet access and modified for benign or malicious purposes, such as facilitating unauthorized access to restricted or sealed documents. Accordingly, CM/ECF filers are reminded to be diligent about their computer security practices to ensure that documents are not inadvertently shared or compromised.
The court and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts will continue to analyze the implications of RECAP or related-software and advise you of any ongoing or further concerns.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Lawrence K. Baerman, Clerk
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Editor's Note: for more about the RECAP plugin click here.