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Ingram Micro has begun restoring systems and business services after suffering a massive SafePay ransomware attack right ...
Updated Ingram Micro, one of the world's largest distributors, has confirmed it is trying to restore systems following a ...
The GlobalProtect VPN was not ‘the source of the vulnerability or impacted’ in the ransomware attack against distribution ...
Ingram Micro says it is gradually reactivating customer's ordering capabilities across the world, region by region, now its ...
The attack has sent ripples through the global IT supply chain, highlighting vulnerabilities in even the most reputable & trusted technology organisations.
The multi-day outage has disrupted order processing, delayed shipments, and highlighted weak links across the global tech distribution ecosystem.
Information technology products and services giant Ingram Micro Holding Corp. has confirmed that it was targeted by a ransomware attack that resulted in disruption to its services over the July 4 long ...
The threat group SafePay, which is reportedly responsible for the attack against Ingram Micro, is a new and highly active ...
According to BleepingComputer, which has seen the attackers' ransom note, the SafePay ransomware operation is responsible for the attack. Sources told the news outlet that the gang breached Ingram ...
Major US IT product and service provider Ingram Micro has revealed that it suffered a ransomware attack leading up to the Fourth of July weekend that led to systems being taken offline.
Following the discovery of the breach, Ingram Micro reportedly told employees to work from home and not to use Ingram Micro’s GlobalProtect VPN. Palo Alto Networks told BleepingComputer that threat ...