Three Silicon Valley engineers charged with stealing Google trade secrets and sending data to Iran
Three San Jose engineers face federal charges for stealing hundreds of Google and Snapdragon trade secrets and transferring them to Iran, risking up to 10 years in prison each.
- Three Silicon Valley engineers were indicted for stealing trade secrets from tech firms and transferring data to Iran.
- The defendants, Iranian nationals, exploited their positions to obtain confidential processor files from companies like Google.
- They allegedly routed the stolen files through third-party apps before copying them to personal devices and sending to Iran.
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Feds: 3 Iranian Engineers Stole Google Trade Secrets, Sent Data to Iran
Federal prosecutors have indicted three Silicon Valley-based Iranian engineers on charges of stealing confidential information from Google and other major technology companies and transmitting sensitive data to Iran.
3 Silicon Valley Engineers Charged For Sending Google Trade Secrets To Iran
A US federal grand jury has charged three Silicon Valley engineers with allegedly stealing trade secrets from tech companies including Google and transferring the information to Iran, the Justice Department said Thursday.
Ex-Google employees charged with passing confidential security data to Iran
Two sisters who previously worked at the tech giant and one sister’s husband are accused of exploiting their Silicon Valley roles to obtain confidential files and transfer them to their home country; prosecutors say they accessed sensitive processor security trade secrets
Three engineers charged with allegedly stealing Google trade secrets and sending them to Iran
The engineers allegedly stole confidential information, including Google trade secrets and transferred the sensitive data to Iran and other places, according to the Department of Justice.
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