Indian techie charged with stealing secret Intel documents

By Parveen Chopra, IANS,

New York : An Indian techie has been charged with stealing sensitive Intel documents while working for rival company AMD (Advanced Micro Devices).


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The criminal complaint against Biswamohan Pani, former design engineer for chipmaker Intel, was filed in the US district court in Boston and unsealed on Tuesday.

The complaint followed a search by the FBI of his house in Worcester, Massachusetts in July which found documents including 13 top-secret files with details of future Intel chip designs, PC World magazine has reported.

FBI’s criminal complaint states that Pani resigned from Intel in May, saying that he was switching to a hedge fund, but that he could continue to work at Intel till June 11. However, he simultaneously started working for AMD on June 2. Having access to Intel’s computer network, he remotely downloaded the secret files, allegedly in order to turn them in to the rival company.

The FBI has ruled out AMD’s involvement in Pani’s conduct, who likely stole the files to pass them off as his own work to advance his career at AMD. California based AMD no more employs Pani.

Pleading innocence, Pani told CNN that the design files were meant to help his wife who still works with Intel and were not intended for sale.

Pani has not been taken into custody, but he has surrendered his passport to US authorities pending charges.

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