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New York hospital IT worker accused of stealing co-workers' passwords, information
Richard Liriono, 33, of Bronx, New York is accused of installing a malicious software program known as a “keylogger” on dozens of computers and online accounts between 2017 and 2018, officials said. The program recorded and sent victim employees’ keystrokes to Liriano, officials said.
Liriano allegedly used the stolen credentials to repeatedly compromise password-protected online accounts such as social media and personal email accounts and is accused of pilfering through sensitive personal photographs and other documents such as tax rerods.
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