California tech CEO arrested for providing computer gear to Iran's military

A technology chief based in California was taken into custody by authorities. Prosecutors allege he supplied computer equipment to Iran’s military. The

A technology chief based in California was taken into custody by authorities. Prosecutors allege he supplied computer equipment to Iran’s military. The alleged transactions involved hardware that could aid military operations. The arrest follows a broader investigation into illicit technology transfers. U.S. officials have highlighted concerns about dual‑use items reaching sanctioned regimes. The CEO faces charges related to export violations. Legal proceedings are expected to examine the extent of the supply network. The case underscores heightened enforcement of export controls.