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Ingram Micro suffers global outage as internal systems inaccessible. IT giant Ingram Micro is experiencing a global outage that is impacting its websites and internal systems, with customers concerned that it may be a cyberattack after the company remains silent on the cause of the issues. Ingram Micro is one of the largest business-to-business technology distributors and service providers in the world, offering hardware, software, cloud, logistics, and training solutions to resellers and managed service providers worldwide. The company employs around 24,000 people and generated approximately $48 billion in revenue in 2024. Ingram Micro's outage started Thursday morning, with the website going offline and customers unable to place orders. BleepingComputer was informed last night that some of Ingram Micro's internal systems are also inaccessible to employees. Visiting the ingrammicro.com website now displays either a generic access restricted message from Akamai, a networking vendor used by Ingram Micro, or a maintenance message, shown below. Do you have information about this or another cyberattack? If you want to share the information, you can contact us securely and confidentially on Signal at LawrenceA.11, via email at lawrence.abrams@bleepingcomputer.com, or by using our tips form. Ingram Micro customers shared on Reddit that the company is being silent as to what is causing the outage, with employees also left in the dark. Some people claimed they were told a cyberattack, potentially ransomware, is behind the outage, but BleepingComputer has not been able to determine if these claims are valid. However, an extended outage and the shutting down of internal systems are common indicators of a breach of some sort. BleepingComputer contacted Ingram Micro about the outage and will update the story if we receive a response. 8 Common Threats in 2025 While cloud attacks may be growing more sophisticated, attackers still succeed with surprisingly simple techniques. Drawing from Wiz's detections across thousands of organizations, this report reveals 8 key techniques used by cloud-fluent threat actors.

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CYBERCRIME // Ingram Micro Hit by Potential Cyberattack, Global Systems Down

Ingram Micro is facing a significant global outage affecting its websites and internal systems.

The technology distribution giant has not disclosed the cause of the outage, prompting concerns about a possible cyberattack.

The outage began on a Thursday morning, making it impossible for customers worldwide to place orders.

Employees are also unable to access certain internal systems, further complicating operations.

Visitors to the Ingram Micro website encounter messages indicating access restrictions or maintenance.

Despite speculation of a ransomware attack amongst the online community, the exact nature of the incident remains unconfirmed.

The extended unavailability of services is typical of a major breach, making this situation alarming for partners and businesses relying on Ingram Micro.

The company has yet to respond officially about the ongoing issues or any steps being taken to resolve them.