Ex-Nuance IT Worker Faces More Charges in Geisinger Breach
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A former Nuance IT worker faces additional charges for stealing over 1 million patient records after being terminated. The incident involves a Nuance client, Geisinger.
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Terminated Employee Accused of Stealing 1 Million Patient Records A former Nuance Communications IT worker is facing additional federal charges in an ongoing criminal case alleging he downloaded and stored on a personal hard drive with more than 1 million patient records of a Nuance client two days after he was terminated from his job in 2023.