Even her detractors acknowledge that Patricia C. Dunn, the person at the center of Hewlett-Packard's spying scandal, is one tough woman.
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The Chain of Command A look at the witnesses called before congressional investigators yesterday to testify about their involvement in a Hewlett-Packard probe into who was leaking confidential board discussions to the press.
The Accused All five individuals face four felony counts, each of which carries a fine and up to three years in prison.
Tracking the HP Scandal What began as an attempt to identify reporters' anonymous sources evolved into an elaborate spying operation. Hewlett-Packard's investigators conducted extensive background checks on reporters, directors and their spouses and children; used ruses to obtain their phone records; and devised an unsuccessful e-mail sting to attempt to trick a reporter into revealing her source.
Related Document
Letter: Document sent from AT&T to Hewlett-Packard board member.
E-Mails: E-mails between Larry Sonsini and Tom Perkins.