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42,000 Impacted by Ingram Micro Ransomware Attack

Posted on January 19, 2026January 19, 2026 By CWS

IT large Ingram Micro is notifying roughly 42,000 people who their private data was compromised in a ransomware assault.

The incident occurred on July 3, 2025, and compelled the IT services distributor to take sure methods offline to include the assault, which resulted in widespread outages throughout its providers.

Ingram Micro was in a position to restore the affected methods roughly per week later, resuming operations throughout all international locations and areas by July 9.

Through the assault, hackers accessed sure firm methods containing employment and job applicant information, the corporate now says in notification letters despatched to doubtlessly affected people.

“Based mostly on our investigation, we decided that an unauthorized third celebration took sure recordsdata from a few of our inner file repositories between July 2 and three, 2025,” Ingram Micro says.

The compromised data contains names, dates of start, Social Safety numbers, passport numbers, driver’s license numbers, different government-issued identification numbers, and employment-related knowledge.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

Ingram Micro notified the Maine Legal professional Normal’s Workplace that 42,521 folks had been impacted by the incident.

The corporate is offering the possibly affected people with 24 months of free credit score monitoring and identification safety providers.

Whereas Ingram Micro didn’t title the ransomware gang chargeable for the assault, the Safepay group listed the corporate on its Tor-based leak web site in July, claiming the theft of three.5 terabytes of knowledge.

Safepay made the allegedly stolen knowledge publicly obtainable in early August, which means that Ingram Micro didn’t pay a ransom.

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