Baltimore approves $10M in funding for cyber attack relief

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Baltimore City officials approve using $10 million to cover the ongoing cost of the cyber attacks.

WBAL reports the city's estimates board approved the emergency funds Wednesday to help the hack recovery process, which is moving into its eighth week.

This month, a Baltimore technology official said the city had initially resisted help from the state after the attack.The city's budget office has estimated the total cost of responding to the hack at $18 million. Hackers demanded$ 80,000 in ransom, but city officials said they have been advised by law enforcement authorities not to pay it.Information from: WBAL-TV, http://www.wbaltv.com

 

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Are these sanctuary cities? That would explain a lot.

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Shouldn’t the money come from the DeptofDefense ? Are US cities responsible for our own defense?

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