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Spying Scandal at Hewlett-Packard
As news of HP’s efforts to weed out media leaks within its organization emerges, the associated scandal unravels. Don’t miss a beat. CSOonline is on the story.
By Dave Gradijan
September 22, 2006 — CSO —
Hewlett-Packard has found itself in hot water in recent days over its board of directors’ efforts to determine the source of company information leaked to media sources. Each day additional information regarding the involvement of Chairman Patricia Dunn, Chief Executive Mark Hurd and other officials emerges and the scandal continues to unravel.
CSOonline.com is on the story, and we’ll keep you posted on the latest developments right here on our Spying Scandal page. Keep checking in for updated coverage.
The latest news:
HP Names Mike Holston as New Counsel - Posted Feb. 8, 2007
Charges Dismissed Against Hewlett-Packard Spy - Posted Jan. 30, 2007
HP Investigator Will Plead Guilty to Identity Theft - Posted Jan. 12, 2007
HP Investigator Faces Identity-Theft Charge - Posted Jan. 12, 2007
Phone Privacy Act Passed by Congress - Posted Dec. 12, 2007
HP Settles Civil Spying Lawsuit - Posted Dec. 8, 2006
Ex-HP Chair Dunn Pleads Not Guilty - Posted November 15, 2006
HP’s Hurd Doesn’t Remember Probe Meeting Details - Posted November 2, 2006
Reporter Chronicles How Hewlett-Packard Spied On Her - Posted October 19, 2006
HP Hires Ethics and Compliance Officer - Posted Oct. 13, 2006
HP’s Private Investigators Plead Not Guilty - Posted Oct. 11, 2006
Hewlett-Packard’s E-Mail Tracer in Widespread Use - Posted Oct. 9, 2006
HP’s Dunn, Fiorina Blame Perkins for Downfall - Posted Oct. 9, 2006
Dunn, Others to Face Charges in HP Case - Posted Oct. 4, 2006
Corporate Leak Investigations Walk Fine Line - Posted Oct. 3, 2006
HP ‘Pretexters’ Sued by Verizon - Posted Sept. 29, 2006
Lawmakers Question HP CEO, Dunn - Posted Sept. 29, 2006
Baskins Takes 5th as Politicians Lambaste HP - Posted Sept. 28, 2006
HP General Counsel Resigns - Posted Sept. 28, 2006
HP CEO Says Pretexting Probe a ’Rogue’ Investigation - Posted Sept. 28, 2006
5 More Subpoenas Issued by House in HP Probe - Posted Sept. 27, 2006
HP Security Staffer Resigns After Receiving Subpoena - Posted Sept. 26, 2006
House Panel Adds Second Day to HP Hearings - Posted Sept. 26, 2006
HP Lawyer Provides Details of Leak Probe - Posted Sept. 25, 2006
HP’s Hurd Confirms Probe, Accepts Dunn Resignation - Posted Sept. 25, 2006
Calif. AG: No Evidence Yet to charge HP CEO Hurd - Posted Sept. 22, 2006
SEC Broadens HP Probe - Posted Sept. 22, 2006
Hurd Will Share HP Investigation Analysis - Posted Sept. 22, 2006
Report: HP CEO Hurd Knew of Planned Deception - Posted Sept. 21, 2006
HP Probe Expanded by House Panel - Posted Sept. 20, 2006
Reports: HP Used Physical, E-mail Tracking in Probe - Posted Sept. 18, 2006
HP Spying Allegations Probed by U.S. DoJ - Posted Sept. 12, 2006
HP Obtained Reporters’ Phone Records in Probe - Posted Sept. 8, 2006
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