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You May Be Impacted by a Major Cyber-Voyeurism Lawsuit.

A Class Action Lawsuit Has Been Filed Against University of Maryland Medical Center

Six current and former University of Maryland Medical Center employees have filed a lawsuit alleging that a pharmacist, Matthew Bathula, carried out a decade-long cyber-spying campaign — secretly monitoring and stealing personal information from colleagues using keylogging spyware on hospital computers.
According to the lawsuit:

  • Keylogging software was secretly installed on 400+ hospital devices across treatment rooms, clinics, and labs.
  • At least 80 employees’ credentials were stolen — including logins to personal email, financial accounts, webcams, and more.
  • Victims include young female pharmacists, medical residents, and doctors, many of whom were unknowingly recorded through webcams and personal home cameras.
  • University of Maryland Medical Center failed to notify affected individuals directly. Many first learned the extent of the abuse through the FBI, not their employer.

Were You Affected?

If you were employed at University of Maryland Medical Center — even years ago — your privacy may have been violated. You may be eligible to join the class action lawsuit.

You deserve answers. You deserve accountability.

What You Can Do Now:

This case is ongoing — but there are strict deadlines for joining the suit. If you or someone you know worked at University of Maryland Medical Center, don’t wait.

:point_right: Contact us today to find out more — Baltimore: (443) 909-2792 and DC: (202) 408-3300