Who's reallllllly sorry now?
That would be Patricia Dunn, former chairwoman of H.P.; Kevin T. Hunsaker, a former senior lawyer at H.P.; Ronald L. DeLia, a Boston-area private detective; Joseph DePante, owner of Action Research Group, a Melbourne, Fla., information broker; and Bryan Wagner, a Littleton, Colo., man who is said to have obtained private phone records while working for Mr. DePante.
Look what's happened to one of America's greatest companies....a truly shocking ethical scandal that has upset many. It's not on the scale of personal greed, like Enron and MCI, but somewhat scarrier because of the ease in which these corporate bigwigs spied on others. What's up with that?!?
""All of those named face four charges: using of false or fraudulent pretenses to obtain confidential information from a public utility, unauthorized access to computer data, identity theft, and conspiracy to commit each of those crimes. All of the charges are felonies. "(NYT here)
That would be Patricia Dunn, former chairwoman of H.P.; Kevin T. Hunsaker, a former senior lawyer at H.P.; Ronald L. DeLia, a Boston-area private detective; Joseph DePante, owner of Action Research Group, a Melbourne, Fla., information broker; and Bryan Wagner, a Littleton, Colo., man who is said to have obtained private phone records while working for Mr. DePante.
Look what's happened to one of America's greatest companies....a truly shocking ethical scandal that has upset many. It's not on the scale of personal greed, like Enron and MCI, but somewhat scarrier because of the ease in which these corporate bigwigs spied on others. What's up with that?!?
""All of those named face four charges: using of false or fraudulent pretenses to obtain confidential information from a public utility, unauthorized access to computer data, identity theft, and conspiracy to commit each of those crimes. All of the charges are felonies. "(NYT here)

