Ingram Micro starts restoring systems after ransomware attack
Briefly

Ingram Micro experienced a significant outage due to a SafePay ransomware attack that occurred just before the July 4th holiday. Initial reports revealed the company's website and ordering systems went offline, forcing employees to work from home. Following the attack, Ingram Micro began restoring its operations, enabling order processing via phone and email in various countries. The company reset passwords and implemented multi-factor authentication for added security. While some internal systems have been restored, challenges remain, and it is unknown if any data was compromised during the attack.
Ingram Micro suffered a massive SafePay ransomware attack that caused a global outage, taking their website and ordering systems offline right before the July 4th holiday.
Since Monday, Ingram Micro has begun restoring operations by accepting orders via phone and email in several countries, indicating a gradual recovery from the attack.
The company performed a password reset and enabled multi-factor authentication, while also restoring VPN access for employees to improve security during the recovery process.
It is unclear if any data was stolen during the SafePay ransomware attack, as the gang has not publicly claimed responsibility.
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