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Ingram Micro threatened by Safepay in releasing 3.5TB data

Summary by ARN
The Safepay ransomware gang has given IT distributor Ingram Micro until Friday to pay up or it will release 3.5TB of what it claims to be the company’s stolen data. The threat appeared this week, listing the company on a countdown clock on the gang’s data leak site, according to Luke Connolly, a Canadian-based threat intelligence analyst at Emsisoft. ARN reported earlier this month, the ransomware attack that started around July 3 triggered a mu…
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The cybercriminals behind the ransomware attack on Ingram Micro have put an ultimatum: To date, August 1st, 3.5 TB of company data are to be published. Almost a month after the ransomware attack on the large IT distributor Ingram Micro, the situation is dramatically worsened. The SafePay ransomware group listed the company on its Leak website on July 29th and threatens to publish 3.5 terabyte of sensitive company data. The process follows the ty…

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reseller.co.nz broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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