Hewlett-Packard (HP) obtained the telephone records of nine reporters as part of its internal probe of information leaks, the company confirmed Thursday.The company sent the list of the nine reporters to the office of the attorney general of California, in response to the attorney general’s inquiries.“HP is dismayed that the phone records of journalists were accessed without their knowledge, and we are fully cooperating with the attorney general’s investigation,” said company spokesman Ryan Donovan.In an Aug. 31 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), HP admitted that an outside investigator had used “pretexting,” a technique in which an investigator may obtain information by disguising their identity. HP’s internal investigation was sparked by what the company said were “multiple leaks of confidential HP information,” including discussions by the board of directors, HP said in the SEC filing. At a May 18 board meeting, HP board members asked fellow director George A. Keyworth II to resign, as a source of those leaks. He declined, but Thomas J. Perkins did resign over a dispute with HP Nonexecutive Chairman Patricia Dunn over the investigation’s handling, the company said.The California attorney general has asked HP for information about techniques used in the leak investigation, while the SEC is making inquiries into a filing HP made when Perkins resigned. HP’s Donovan confirmed reports that among the journalists whose phone records were accessed were a reporter from The Wall Street Journal and a reporter from CNet Networks. He declined to name the other reporters. The Wall Street Journal and CNet published reports including leaked information from board meetings. The leaks to the Journal included information about discussions leading up to the firing of Chief Executive Officer Carly Fiorina last year.The attorney general’s office declined to name the reporters on the list handed over by HP.-Steven Schwankert, IDG News Service (Beijing Bureau)(Additional reporting by Stephen Lawson in San Francisco.)Related Links:Snooping, by Hook or by CrookHP Filing Reveals Board Infighting, LeaksKeep checking in at our CSO Security Feed page for updated news coverage. Related content news UK government plans 2,500 new tech recruits by 2025 with focus on cybersecurity New apprenticeships and talent programmes will support recruitment for in-demand roles such as cybersecurity technologists and software developers By Michael Hill Sep 29, 2023 4 mins Education Industry Education Industry Education Industry news UK data regulator orders end to spreadsheet FOI requests after serious data breaches The Information Commissioner’s Office says alternative approaches should be used to publish freedom of information data to mitigate risks to personal information By Michael Hill Sep 29, 2023 3 mins Government Cybercrime Data and Information Security feature Cybersecurity startups to watch for in 2023 These startups are jumping in where most established security vendors have yet to go. By CSO Staff Sep 29, 2023 19 mins CSO and CISO Security news analysis Companies are already feeling the pressure from upcoming US SEC cyber rules New Securities and Exchange Commission cyber incident reporting rules don't kick in until December, but experts say they highlight the need for greater collaboration between CISOs and the C-suite By Cynthia Brumfield Sep 28, 2023 6 mins Regulation Data Breach Financial Services Industry 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