U.S. prosecutors and regulators investigating a $32M deal between CrowdStrike (CRWD) and a technology distributor are probing what senior company executives may have known about it and are examining other transactions made by the cybersecurity firm, two people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg’s Jake Bleiberg. Investigators with the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission have been probing the transaction between CrowdStrike and the distributor, Carahsoft Technology Corp., in recent months, the report added.
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