The city of Baltimore is still recovering from a crippling ransomware attack that occurred on May 7, which has left email and other systems offline.
The ransomware attack in Baltimore was caused by hackers who gained access to the citys systems and encrypted important data, demanding a ransom to release it.
City officials in Baltimore are working tirelessly to restore the affected systems and are considering whether or not to pay the ransom demanded by the hackers.
As of now, email and other systems in Baltimore are still offline, causing significant disruptions to the daily operations of the city government.
The ransomware attack on Baltimore could have severe consequences, including financial losses, data leaks, and a negative impact on public services.
Ransomware attacks on city governments are becoming increasingly common, as hackers see them as lucrative targets with vulnerable systems.
Cities can take steps to prevent ransomware attacks by improving cybersecurity measures, training employees on data security, and regularly backing up important data.
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