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SafePay Claims Ingram Micro Breach, Sets Ransom Deadline

Posted on July 31, 2025
SafePay Claims Ingram Micro Breach, Sets Ransom Deadline

The ransomware gang claims to have stolen 3.5TB of data, and told the technology distributor to pay up or suffer a data breach.

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