Baltimore City fell victim to a $376,213 phishing scam last year after a hacker posed as a city vendor, according to a report issued Tuesday by the Office of the Inspector General.
Baltimore City fell victim to a $376,213 phishing scam last year after a hacker posed as a city vendor, according to a report issued Tuesday by the Office of the Inspector General.
Because of the earlier problem, a three-member quorum of Democratic Comptroller Bill Henry, Deputy Public Works Director Matthew Garbark and Deputy Solicitor Darnell Ingram met to rehear the agenda.
The move will create a budget hole for the city, which has already seen revenues sapped by the pandemic and incurred millions of dollars in new expenses.