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Ingram Micro Scrambling to Restore Systems After Ransomware Attack

Posted on July 7, 2025July 7, 2025 By CWS

IT distributor large Ingram Micro has confirmed over the weekend {that a} ransomware assault was chargeable for a widespread outage over its companies.

One of many largest distributors of IT services and products, Ingram Micro was compelled to take sure techniques offline on Friday afternoon, in response to the incident.

This precipitated widespread outages throughout the corporate’s companies, stopping clients from accessing administration portals or putting orders, in keeping with a number of Reddit posts.

On Saturday, the tech large confirmed that the outage was brought on by ransomware, saying it was scrambling to revive the affected techniques and companies.

“Ingram Micro not too long ago recognized ransomware on sure of its inner techniques. Promptly after studying of the difficulty, the corporate took steps to safe the related setting, together with proactively taking sure techniques offline and implementing different mitigation measures,” the corporate stated.

“Ingram Micro is working diligently to revive the affected techniques in order that it will probably course of and ship orders, and the corporate apologizes for any disruption this subject is inflicting its clients, vendor companions, and others,” the large continued.

Ingram Micro didn’t say how the intrusion occurred or whether or not any information was stolen from its techniques. SecurityWeek has emailed the corporate for extra data and can replace this text if a reply arrives.

Whereas the corporate didn’t identify the attackers, the SafePay ransomware group reportedly claimed the incident and the theft of information from Ingram Micro’s techniques.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

SafePay has been one of the lively ransomware gangs this 12 months, claiming over 220 victims since beginning operations in November 2024.

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