A CEO faces federal charges for allegedly selling sophisticated U.S. technology to Iran, violating U.S. sanctions.
Justice Department arrested Jamshid Ghomi in LA, alleging he used his company to violate sanctions against Iran.
In addition to allegedly violating US sanction laws, federal authorities are investigating Ghomi for money laundering, tax ...
Stuxnet wasn't an ordinary computer virus. It was a highly sophisticated cyberweapon allegedly developed by the United States ...
Iranian national Jamshid Ghomi reported a peak annual income of just $20,684 and fraudulently claimed low-income tax credits ...
For four years starting in 2014, Jamshid Ghomi, 63, of Newport Coast, California, allegedly smuggled more than 275 tons of ...
The owner of a Tehran-based computer networking firm allegedly used his business to obtain networking equipment from the U.S.
The rise of artificial intelligence is riding on the back of an enormous data center expansion. Data centers are projected to ...
Jamshid Ghomi was arrested for violating US sanctions against Iran by getting US tech for Iranians – including its nuclear ...
Federal authorities arrested California tech CEO Jamshid Ghomi, accusing him of running a decade-long scheme to smuggle U.S.
Dual U.S.-Iranian citizen allegedly used millions from Iran sanctions-evasion scheme to build a $35 million Newport Beach ...
A California tech executive, Jamshid Ghomi, has been arrested for allegedly aiding Iran in acquiring restricted U.S. computer ...