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Election Software Firm CEO Arrested Over Alleged Data Theft

Por: Newsweek Nation October 05, 2022

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The founder and CEO of an elections technology company targeted by election deniers was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of stealing poll worker data.Eugene Yu, 51, of Konnech Corporation, was arrested in Meridian Township in Michigan on Tuesday and held on suspicion of theft of personal identifying information, Los Angeles County district attorney George Gascón said in a statement.The district attorney's office is seeking his extradition to... + full article



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