spying
HP veteran CFO calls it a day
News The announcement also comes on the heels of a $14.5m settlement between HP and California attorney general Bill Lockyer related to charges stemming from an ongoing spying scandal. Long-time HP financial chief Robert... [11 Dec 2006]
HP spying scandal: Civil settlement reached?
News The California attorney general's office is expected to announce it has settled civil complaints with HP over the company's spying tactics. The civil complaints are separate from the criminal charges already brought... [07 Dec 2006]
HP to face civil suit over spying scandal?
News California's attorney general is close to making a decision as to whether it will file a civil suit against HP as a result of the company's spying campaign against journalists, employees and board members. [30 Nov 2006]
James Bond beaten by pirates
News Check out our run down of the best Bond gadgets and also find out what businesses are doing to establish their own 'spying' credentials. The trade in illegal downloads and pirate DVDs has been boosted significantly by... [22 Nov 2006]
HP spying scandal: 'Not guilty,' pleads Dunn
News Dunn, 53, is at the centre of a corporate spying scandal at HP, which the company has acknowledged involved obtaining private phone records belonging to HP board members, employees and at least nine journalists. [16 Nov 2006]
Will's Web Watch: Life on Google Earth
Comment And while I find this level of spying - for want of a less sensational word - fascinating, Google Earth has also given us fresh perspective on more everyday images. Who would have thought maps could be so much fun? [06 Nov 2006]
HP spying scandal: Fresh questions over CEO
News When asked by the US Congress to supply more information about HP's spying campaign against journalists and company directors, CEO Mark Hurd could recall few details, according to documents released by the company on... [02 Nov 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.10.06
Round-Up Patricia Dunn, until recently chairman of HP, was on television this week defending herself and denying she in any way condoned or ordered the dramatic spying measures. The Round-Up is sure we've all applied for jobs at... [13 Oct 2006]
HP names new ethics officer
News With the company's former ethics officer facing criminal charges, HP on Thursday hired a replacement to help draw a line under the spying scandal. Jon Hoak was named HP's new vice president and chief ethics and... [13 Oct 2006]
Fiorina, Dunn slam HP 'old-boy network'
News Fiorina's memoir, titled Tough Choices, just happened to be hitting store shelves at the same time Dunn was being charged for allegedly masterminding a spying campaign on journalists, HP board members and employees. [09 Oct 2006]
HP leak probe scandal: Ex-chairman in court
News Dunn, who a week ago explained her role in HP's spying campaign to a congressional committee, has acknowledged mistakes were made in the company's attempt to locate the source of a boardroom leak to the media. [06 Oct 2006]
HP legal eagle falls on her sword
News The move comes hours before HP executives are scheduled to testify before a Congress subcommittee in an investigation into a spying campaign to probe leaks to the media. HP general counsel Ann Baskins has resigned, the... [28 Sep 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 22.09.06
Round-Up As such, spying on them and running the risk of seriously pissing them off is clearly very stupid indeed. The good, albeit short, name of HP has been dragged through some of the week's murkier headlines in follow-ups to... [22 Sep 2006]
US cyber-spying must stop now, says judge
News The warrantless internet and telephone surveillance programme authorised by the Bush administration violates the US Constitution and must cease immediately, a federal judge ruled on Thursday. The landmark decision makes US District Judge... [18 Aug 2006]
See why internal attacks could pose a real danger to your organization
White Paper This chapter from Insider Threat: Protecting the Enterprise from Sabotage, Spying, and Theft provides a wakeup call for IT pros who might want to take a closer look at the potential for internal attacks. [17 May 2006]