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HP security staff helped in leak investigation

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Fri Sep 15 2006, 09:48
HEWLETT PACKARD'S global investigation unit was instrumental in a leak inquiry instigated by its board, a report in the New York Times said.

According to the newspaper, HP employee Anthony Gentilucci, manager of its global security services, helped investigate the leaks. He, along with another HP investigator, Kevin Mazza, belong to an organisation called the High Technology Crime Investigation Association.

But when the NYT tried to talk to Mazza, and question him about the leaks, he hung up. µ

* CONGRESS is to hold hearings on HP's "pretexting", news.com said.

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