By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1 of Verdicts and Settlements.
SAN FRANCISCO - The scandal over Hewlett-Packard's boardroom leak investigation drew widespread attention to a practice known as pretexting.
In October 2006, less than a month after the Palo Alto-based computer giant announced it had used the technique - in which a person pret...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1 of Verdicts and Settlements.
SAN FRANCISCO - The scandal over Hewlett-Packard's boardroom leak investigation drew widespread attention to a practice known as pretexting.
In October 2006, less than a month after the Palo Alto-based computer giant announced it had used the technique - in which a person pret...
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