Suit claims Md. pharmacist hacked hospital computers to watch coworkers undress and breastfeed
A former pharmacist at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore is accused of hacking into hundreds of computers to watch coworkers undressing and breastfeeding for almost a decade.
According to the Baltimore Banner, the pharmacist named in the civil suit was able to steal personal passwords from hospital computers and targeted at least 80 of his coworkers. He allegedly gained access to personal emails, texts and photo galleries.
The suit claims the hospital was negligent in maintaining cybersecurity protocols.