The DOJ unveiled five cases accusing people of illegally diverting technology for China, Russia and Iran.
The Justice Department charged a former Apple employee with stealing information about the company’s autonomous vehicle technology before leaving for a China-based competitor, one of several cases
against people accused of illegally diverting American technology and materials for China, Russia and Iran.... [+]AP/Jose Luis MaganaTwo of the five cases announced Tuesday accuse former software engineers of stealing materials from U.S.
The former Apple engineer, 35-year-old Weibao Wang, allegedly overlapped his time at Apple with a stint working a U.S.
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