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Documents offer new details of HP's leak hunt, including info Patricia Dunn shared with private investigators.
Documents offer new details of HP's leak hunt, including info Patricia Dunn shared with private investigators.
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And to top it off you don't just get the records, you work up to the records by getting all information that the phone companies are going to require when you are pretexting. So the bigger picture is that a lot of these people have much more information on the reporters and directors than they are saying, like drivers licenses, social security numbers, account numbers for other non-relevant utility accounts, credit card numbers, etc.
They are all guilty of fraud and identity theft.
what? invent?!... ha ha ha
With a home, business and cell, and SS#'s that'll get you access to almost any piece of sensitive and private information. This went too far; there are better ways of staying competitive while keeping HPs values http://www.iwantmyess.com/?p=109
What a bald-faced lie. No, the Chairman of a major US corporation did not think you could just call up the phone company and say "Hey, please fax me this year's phone records for this complete strangerm, thanks!" What a scumbag. Among her other crimes she here perjured herself before Congress.
- If you don't know, its not a crime.
- by Lyricraider October 4, 2006 10:58 PM PDT
- Using Dunn's logic, anyone could go out and commit any type of offense they pleased. All they would have to do is just tell the authorities they didn't KNOW their actions were illegal. And for that reason, could not be held accountable.
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