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.

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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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