A Maryland man is facing 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 aggravated identity theft while working as a pharmacy clinical specialist for Company A, a medical system located in the District of Maryland. According to the indictment, between July 2016 and September 2024, Bathula intentionally accessed Company A computers without authorization and obtained information from protected computers. Through this unlawful access, Bathula obtained victims’ usernames, passwords, cookies, images, videos, and other data. Bathula also used various cyber intrusion techniques — such as keylogging, cookie managers, mailbox-rule creation, and file masquerading — to obtain access to personal and professional accounts of people who were current or former employees, in a relationship with a current or former employee, and others affiliated with Company A.