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Suspect in Geisinger data breach case had false IDs, machines to make them: court order

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WILLIAMSPORT — The fired Nuance Communications employee accused in the data breach that may have impacted more than 1 million Giesinger patients, had false IDs and machines to make them in his California home.That information is contained in the order Magistrate Judge Barbara L. Major signed Jan. 30 requiring detention for Max Vance, 44, also known as Andre J. Burk, of El Cajon.
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