SafePay Ransomware Shuts Down Global Tech Giant Ingram Micro
Ingram Micro, a $48B global tech distributor, suffered a major ransomware attack by SafePay, disrupting operations and customer access. Learn the latest details.

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Ingram Micro, a major technology distributor with $48 billion in annual sales, confirmed a ransomware attack has disrupted its operations for days. The breach, attributed to the SafePay ransomware group, has halted software licensing services and left customers unable to access products dependent on the company's backend systems.
Sources suggest hackers breached Ingram Micro through Palo Alto's GlobalProtect VPN using stolen credentials. SafePay, active since November 2024 with over 220 victims, has previously targeted organizations across multiple countries. The company's website remains down, with customers reporting continued inability to access portals or receive email responses from departments.
Source: BankInfoSecurity

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