SafePay Ransomware Strikes: Ingram Micro’s Data Dilemma and Recovery Race
The SafePay ransomware gang claims to have stolen 3.5TB of data from IT giant Ingram Micro. This is like taking a giant digital sandwich from the world’s biggest tech deli. While Ingram Micro’s systems recover, SafePay teases the ultimate data leak, proving once again that cybercriminals have the worst manners.

Hot Take:
Who knew that ransomware gangs had such a flair for drama? SafePay is out here threatening to spill 3.5TB of Ingram Micro’s digital tea unless they get paid. If this were a high school, SafePay would be that kid who thrives on chaos and dark web leak portals are their version of a social media profile. It’s like they’re trying to say, “Pay up, or we’ll make sure your secrets get more exposure than a Kardashian on Instagram!”
Key Points:
- SafePay ransomware gang threatens to leak 3.5TB of Ingram Micro data.
- Ingram Micro is a major business-to-business service provider.
- SafePay only lists non-paying victims on their leak portal.
- Ingram Micro rapidly restored systems post-attack, with a global password reset.
- Still no official confirmation from Ingram Micro on SafePay’s involvement.
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