Former University of Maryland hospital pharmacist indicted on identity theft, voyeurism

BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — A Maryland man is facing a federal indictment stemming from an unauthorized computer access scheme involving a Maryland medical system.

Matthew Bathula, 41, of Clarksville, is charged with two counts of unauthorized access to a protected computer, and one count of identity theft for crimes committed while he worked as a pharmacy clinical specialist at the University of Maryland hospital.

According to the indictment, between July 2016 and September 2024, Bathula intentionally accessed computers without authorization and obtained information from protected computers, including victims’ usernames, passwords, cookies, images, videos, and other data…

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