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SAN FRANCISCO -- Investigators for Hewlett-Packard Co. sought private telephone records of board members while trying to figure out which director leaked confidential company information to the media, the computer maker disclosed in a regulatory filing Wednesday.
Lawyers hired by HP to review the tactics used in the probe -- which included tracking board members' phone calls -- could not determine if the investigation "complied in all respects with applicable law," HP said in the filing.See the full content of this document
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Hp Investigated in Phone-Records Flap
California's attorney general is also examining the techniques of the investigation, which relied on an often illegal data mining method kno...
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