Some Things Not To Say To Customers After Your Board Is Accused Of Spying...

from the just-saying... dept

Obviously, there's not really much good for HP to say following all of the stories about how it spied on board members, employees, journalists and random others (including accessing their phone records, as well as potentially following them and trying to install spying software on their computers). However, you would think that someone in HP's marketing department might have considered that with so much attention on "spying," the central focus of the CEO's latest talk might not want to be on how the company plans to get better at "listening" to customers. At the very least, it leaves them open to a few jokes...
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  1. identicon
    wraeth, 18 Sep 2006 @ 10:18pm

    At least...

    One would think that, amid all the scandal of the 'espionage', Patricia Dunn would at least make some sort of apology to either the comittee, shareholders or, even better, the public in general.

    Such a breach of ethics! And what is being done about it?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Rick Bunker, 18 Sep 2006 @ 11:02pm

    Not just listening.....

    They are not just listening, they are reading, watching, following, photographing, fingerprinting, impersonating.......

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Virtuall, 19 Sep 2006 @ 1:48am

    hard to comment

    that's just... funny.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Sep 2006 @ 4:16am

    Funny

    Govt does it all the time to find leaks..."Shrug".

    Did she fuck over customers? Nope

    Not saying it wasn't sneaky and shitty, but "Shrug" she had a leak *I might ask why no one is pissed off about the leaker, or even what was leaked, but then, well, people are stupid in general, so I guess it's pretty understanding why no one wants to know the "why" of it all.

    She did the only thing she could to find out who was leaking information. Depending on the information leaked, that could be considered industrial espionage. Being that HP is a pretty big fish in a small pond, that isn't exactly a petty action.

    I can't say either way since I don't know what the extent of the leak was.

    She did what she thought was right, took a chance to find out what was going on, it backfired and she fell on her sword.

    People flipping about this is comperable to the muslims getting frisky because of something the pope said.......

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    reading the news, 19 Sep 2006 @ 4:37am

    Re: Funny

    Obviously this dude hasn't been reading the news. Part of why this story has been so engaging is that the leaked information was both known and minor. They weren't trying to find out what information was leaked you maroon, they were trying to figure out who leaked it.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    Lessova Moronthanu, 19 Sep 2006 @ 6:05am

    This is what happens......

    when you let a woman run a big company. She tried to run with the big dogs but then gets caught with her skirt up. Down bitch.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Overcast, 19 Sep 2006 @ 6:28am

    Where's my tin foil hat?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. identicon
    eb, 19 Sep 2006 @ 6:36am

    Re: This is what happens......

    And this is what happens when you believe in free speech--you have to listen to imbeciles. Sigh.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  9. identicon
    The Original Just Me, 19 Sep 2006 @ 6:41am

    to A/C comment above

    They stole the home phone records of people who WEREN'T EVEN CONNECTED to the leak, like the father of a reporter.

    Seriously, the cover of Newsweek, Google News, umpteen million online articles, read up on the facts.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  10. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Sep 2006 @ 6:41am

    Re: This is what happens......

    Umm...HP isn't run by a woman anymore. The CEO and President is now Mark Hurd.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  11. identicon
    gigabyte, 19 Sep 2006 @ 8:16am

    Re: to A/C comment above

    I've read all the details... and have a lot of knowledge of the details...and "shrug" all I can say is B F D . It's all a lot to do about nothing. Just giving the imbaciles at the press more headline crap to talk about... and many imbaciles like you another horse to jump on because you don't have much of a life.
    It's just like what Anonymus said...it's just like the reaction of Muslim extremist's to the popes comments. A bunch of worthless idiots..who look for any platform...to promote there self-indulgent hatred and ignorance. Be nice if they all got off the planet !

    link to this | view in thread ]

  12. identicon
    Matt Bennett, 19 Sep 2006 @ 8:26am

    Not that I'm agreeing with the original comment.......but it was run by a woman at the time, so your statement is kinda meaningless.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  13. identicon
    wraeth, 19 Sep 2006 @ 8:38am

    RE: Funny

    Anonymous Coward, which would you prefer: a big-brand computer company being run by someone who instigated illegal eavsdropping and breaches of personal security while you find out exactly what was leaked (which by its very nature - leaked information - isn't supposed to be known); or would you rather oust the person who has the gall to do this, instead placing a more suitable person in the chair ASAP, then maybe find out about what was leaked?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  14. identicon
    Gigabyte, 19 Sep 2006 @ 8:42am

    You have to be kidding..

    I've read all the details... and have a lot of knowledge of the details...and "shrug" all I can say is B F D . It's all a lot to do about nothing. Just giving the imbaciles at the press more headline crap to talk about... and many imbaciles like you another horse to jump on because you don't have much of a life.
    It's just like what Anonymus said...it's just like the reaction of Muslim extremist's to the popes comments. A bunch of worthless idiots..who look for any platform...to promote there self-indulgent hatred and ignorance. Be nice if they all got off the planet !

    link to this | view in thread ]

  15. identicon
    xxl3w, 19 Sep 2006 @ 8:52am

    Wow, the morons in this topic

    They weren't trying to find out what information was leaked you maroon, they were trying to figure out who leaked it.


    The guy you are trying to make fun of specifically said *I might ask why no one is pissed off about the leaker

    Stop this nonsense

    link to this | view in thread ]

  16. identicon
    Gone Fishing, 19 Sep 2006 @ 2:49pm

    Get some privacy, man!

    If you want your privacy, buy yourself a farmhouse in the middle of a 100 hectare lot, lock yourself in your closet, and jackoff. There, youv'e got your privacy. If you are going to spill beans over a network you don't own, knowing full well that everyone for GWB to your autie May can easily get the records and/or listen in to your conversation, you are asking for the trouble.

    The REAL issue here isn't that Dunn got the records - it is that she got the records SO EASILY! And you can thank all of the companies you deal with on a daily basis for that. Don't like them, kill all your telephone services and speak to people in person. And whisper. Very softly. Nothing is private in this day and age. Get used to it. "It takes a village - watching every move you make."

    link to this | view in thread ]


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