The owner of a Tehran-based computer networking firm allegedly used his business to obtain networking equipment from the U.S.
A CEO faces federal charges for allegedly selling sophisticated U.S. technology to Iran, violating U.S. sanctions.
Super Micro Computer faces a structural challenge as $7B of equity dilution funds $39B in highly cancellable AI server orders ...
For four years starting in 2014, Jamshid Ghomi, 63, of Newport Coast, California, allegedly smuggled more than 275 tons of ...
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries around the world, recent Cal State Fullerton graduate Mason ...
Justice Department arrested Jamshid Ghomi in LA, alleging he used his company to violate sanctions against Iran.
A Newport Coast man and CEO of an Iran-based technology company was arrested Wednesday on federal charges accusing him of ...
From dynamic scene reconstruction to 3D generative modeling, CVPR 2026 Best Papers showcase novel solutions poised to shape the next era of intelligent systems. NEW YORK, June 11, ...
Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman weighs in on the alleged decade-long scheme where tech CEO Jamshid Ghomi sold U.S.
Jamshid Ghomi was arrested for violating US sanctions against Iran by getting US tech for Iranians – including its nuclear ...
Jamshid Ghomi was arrested for allegedly selling U.S. computer tech to the Iranian government, including the agency ...
The CEO faces up to 20 years in prison for allegedly providing U.S. networking equipment to Iran, according to the Justice ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results