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Business-to-business (B2B) tech distributor Ingram Micro has experienced a system outage due to a ransomware attack, which disrupted its online ordering systems.
In an era dominated by digital transformation, businesses are increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Despite robust security protocols, even the largest ...
Ingram Micro has begun restoring systems and business services after suffering a massive SafePay ransomware attack right ...
The GlobalProtect VPN was not ‘the source of the vulnerability or impacted’ in the ransomware attack against distribution ...
Ingram Micro has made significant progress in restoring its systems online, with all regions across the business able to ...
Ingram Micro says it is gradually reactivating customer's ordering capabilities across the world, region by region, now its ...
Ingram Micro can process orders in some countries outside the U.S., the company said. Meanwhile, partners are sticking with ...
Ingram Micro has made significant progress in restoring its transactional and ordering functions online with additional ...
Ingram Micro is trying to recover from a ransomware attack that shut down its sales systems and disrupted IT services for ...
Ingram Micro's ransomware attack shut down key platforms worldwide, risking shipment delays and supply chain disruptions for ...
A ransomware attack on Ingram Micro, one of the world’s largest IT distributors, has raised concerns about potential knock-on effects in the Middle East and North Africa region, where the company ...
News about Ingram Micro Inc., including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.