(Reuters) -Ingram Micro said on Saturday it recently identified ransomware on certain of its internal systems. The information technology company took steps to secure the relevant environment, including taking certain systems offline, it said in a statement. The Irvine, California-based company also launched an investigation with the assistance of leading cybersecurity experts and notified law...
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IRVINE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Ingram Micro Holding Corporation (NYSE: INGM) (“Ingram Micro” or the “Company”) today issued the following statement with respect to an ongoing system outage: Ingram Micro recently identified ransomware on certain of its internal systems. Promptly after learning of the issue, the Company took steps to secure the relevant environment, including proactively taking...
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‘This is our worst nightmare come true,’ says the CEO for an SP500 company who did not want to be identified. ‘If we can’t place orders or get quotes, it stops our business. We are extremely concerned that this could last for some time and have reached out to Ingram.’ Distribution behemoth Ingram Micro has...
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An ongoing outage at IT giant Ingram Micro is caused by a SafePay ransomware attack that led to the shutdown of internal systems, BleepingComputer has learned. Ingram Micro is one of the world’s largest business-to-business technology distributors and service providers, offering a range of solutions including hardware, software, cloud services, logistics, and training to resellers...
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The cybersecurity world was rocked this week by an unexpected announcement from one of the most notorious ransomware groups, Hunters International, which declared it is shutting down its operations. In a statement posted on its dark web portal on July 3, 2025, the group claimed it is ceasing its ransomware activities and, in a surprising...
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Hunters International ransomware calls it quits, releases free decryptors The infamous Hunters International ransomware gang has announced that it’s throwing in the towel and giving its victims a free decryption key as a parting gift. In a post to its dark web leak site on Thursday (3 July), the group announced that for an undisclosed...
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Key Points The decline of legacy ransomware groups has created a vacuum that’s quickly been filled by emerging groups like “Qilin.” Nonetheless, this quarter still saw a 31% decrease in named victims compared to the previous quarter. Leading ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) groups like Qilin and “Akira” rely on the mass exploitation of vulnerabilities to compromise organizations...
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New Delhi, India – July 4, 2025 – Sophos, a global leader of innovative security solutions for defeating cyberattacks, today released its sixth annual The State of Ransomware 2025 report, a vendor-agnostic survey of 3,400 IT and cybersecurity leaders across 17 countries, including 378 organisations in India that were hit by ransomware in the last...
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The notorious Hunters International ransomware group has announced it’s shutting down and is offering a parting gift for its victims. “After careful consideration and in light of recent developments, we have decided to close the Hunters International project,” the group said in a post on its dark web page. The statement noted that the “decision...
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Today on CISO Series… In today’s cybersecurity news… Microsoft asks users to ignore Windows Firewall config errors The issue seems to appear for some users on Windows 11 24H2 systems, after rebooting their systems following the installation of the June 2025 Windows non-security preview update. Warnings appear in the Event Viewer as “Event 2042” for...
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