Everything we know about the Ingram Micro cyber attack so far
Briefly

Ingram Micro encountered a cyber attack attributed to the SafePay ransomware group, leading to significant disruptions in its operations and delivery services in Europe, the US, and Asia. The company detected ransomware on certain internal systems and initiated immediate measures to mitigate the situation, including securing their environment and engaging cybersecurity experts for investigation. SafePay claimed to have gained access to sensitive information and presented a ransom note suggesting a cooperative resolution whereby they would keep the breach confidential if paid.
Ingram Micro has been hit by a cyber attack believed to have been carried out by the SafePay ransomware group, disrupting the IT distributor's systems and affecting deliveries across Europe, the US, and Asia. The company identified ransomware on certain internal systems and is working to limit disruption. In response, Ingram Micro secured the relevant environment, took certain systems offline, and initiated an investigation with cybersecurity experts.
SafePay claims to have accessed sensitive data, including financial information, intellectual property, personal and customer files, and bank details. Their ransom note stated, 'We are suggesting a mutually beneficial solution to the issue... we keep the fact that your network has been compromised a secret, delete all your data and provide you with the key to decrypt all your data.'
Read at IT Pro
[
|
]