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Ingram Micro Starts Restoring Systems After Ransomware Attack

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Ingram Micro has begun restoring systems and business services after suffering a massive SafePay ransomware attack right before the July 4th holiday.

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Technology company Ingram Micro announced it has successfully restored its global operations after being hit by a ransomware attack that paralyzed its platform for several days and impacted its order and service supply chain. Based in Irvine, California, the company reported Wednesday night that its teams continue to work in coordination with customers and business partners to fully normalize operations following the disruption experienced last …

Ingram Micro suffered a service outage due to a SafePay ransomware attack, with ransom notes appearing on employee devices. The attack entered the system through GlobalProtect VPN, and some employees were working from home. The company shut down internal systems and sought expert help to restore them. The SafePay group used compromised credentials to carry out the attack.

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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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