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Hunsaker's email reply to Dunn about the bogus product specs was "FYI, I spoke to Mark a few minutes ago and he is fine with both the concept and the content." The Chief Ethics Officer nor CEO Hurd had a problem with planting essentially a tracking virus on the documents http://www.essentialsecurity.com/FAQ.htm#1.4 then sending them to reporters like CNET's Dawn Kwamoto.
California AG, Lockyer needs to dig a little deeper for the evidence. Mayge Lockyer can ask Ronald DeLia of Security Outsourcing Solutions I hear he's pretty thorough about digging up phone records, email addresses, emails...