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Only wrong when it happens to execs?
Is pretexting only illegal when it happens to executives? Because it goes on everyday, and when it happens to an average person, nobody cares.
Posted by: jstead1   Posted on: 09/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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HP had to know that obtaining personal phone records without a warrant was  DonnieBoy | 09/07/06
What do you base that assumtion on?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/07/06
what?? you can't be serious...  thatxbxtchxnicoll | 09/07/06
This does stink.  Leria | 09/07/06
Only wrong when it happens to execs?  jstead1 | 09/07/06
It would seem that way wouldn't it?  Shelendrea | 09/07/06
HP broke no laws  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/07/06
Maybe they did  John L. Ries | 09/07/06
Ummm if they hire someone  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
"culpable by association"  handydan918 | 09/08/06
You can't avoid culpability for a crime by hiring someone else to do it!  jimbo_z | 09/07/06
Did you not RTFA?  buran | 09/08/06
no federal law against it  baubo | 09/07/06
HP vs Keyworth  margsi2 | 09/07/06
Just call it FRAUD  PCcritic | 09/08/06
Its Wrong and just a litte Its Way Wrong...BUT so many secrets  ISI101 | 09/08/06
Pretexting  www.hansencc.net | 09/10/06

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