Ingram Micro, a leading technology distributor and managed services provider, reported a ransomware attack that began on a Thursday, resulting in a system outage. By Monday, the company acknowledged the breach to shareholders as it worked to restore its systems. The attack has disrupted software licensing, hampering the ability of customers to use products dependent on Ingram's infrastructure. The SafePay ransomware gang is suspected of being behind this attack, although no major group has publicly claimed responsibility yet.
The ransomware attack on Ingram Micro, which began on Thursday, has caused a significant outage, impacting the company's ability to process orders and disrupting software licensing.
Ingram Micro is one of the world's largest technology distributors, also serving as a managed service provider for various clients' cloud needs, effectively functioning as outsourced IT.
The breach was associated with the SafePay ransomware gang, although no major group has yet taken credit, which is typical in cases of such cyber attacks.
As the outage affects software licensing, many of Ingram Micro's customers are unable to utilize or provision certain products that depend on the company's systems.
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