University of Maryland Medical Center employees are suing the hospital after a pharmacist allegedly installed spyware on hospital computers to access intimate photos and record videos, The Baltimore Sun reported April 3.
The pharmacist, identified in the complaint as Matthew Bathula, used spyware to “record videos of young doctors and medical residents pumping breastmilk in closed treatment rooms” and tap into home security cameras to record similar intimate moments, the lawsuit states.
Six women are suing the University of Maryland Medical Center, claiming it failed to protect employees from the breach. The lawsuit,…