Maryland pharmacist used keyloggers to spy on coworkers for a decade, victim alleges

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A Maryland pharmacist installed spyware on hundreds of computers at a major teaching hospital and recorded videos of staff over the course of a decade, a class-action lawsuit alleges. 

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