New York Times
They're encoding files, shredding notes and switching cellphones, says
David Carr. "But technology also makes forensics on determining where leaks came from far easier." He points out: "While the contemporary obsession with leaks and the willingness to go to any lengths to plug them is widespread, the tone was set in Washington." || "I'm furious about all the stuff that's gone on,"
says CNET reporter
Dawn Kawamoto, who was spied on by Hewlett-Packard.