Fred Adler, HP's IT security investigator, testifies on Sept. 28, 2006, that tracing personal e-mail is done at HP and that he himself suggested the method be used on a CNET News.com reporter.
By ZDNet Staff | September 28, 2006 -- 20:37 GMT (13:37 PDT) | Topic: Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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