Ingram Micro’s Ransomware Drama: SafePay Threatens Data Leak While Websites Rise from the Ashes
Ingram Micro’s relief at containing a ransomware incident was short-lived, as the SafePay group plans to release 3.5 TB of data. Despite claiming business is back on track, some websites remain offline, proving that when it comes to ransomware, containment is like trying to hold water in a sieve.

Hot Take:
Oh, Ingram Micro! It looks like your data was taken on a joyride by the SafePay ransomware group, and now they’re treating your files like they’re starring in the latest episode of a reality TV show. “Will they pay or won’t they?” Tune in August 1st to find out! Grab your popcorn, because this cyber drama is as intense as a hacker’s caffeine habit.
Key Points:
- SafePay ransomware group threatens to leak 3.5 TB of Ingram Micro’s data.
- The attack led to a multi-day outage for Ingram Micro.
- Ingram Micro claims to have restored global business operations as of July 9.
- Ingram Micro’s Middle East, Turkey, and Africa security website back online, albeit with a few hiccups.
- Company communication during the incident was reportedly lacking, leaving some customers in the dark.
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