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Ingram Micro, a linchpin of the global tech channel, said it identified ransomware on certain internal systems, took portions of its environment offline, and began working with outside experts and law enforcement to contain a multi-day disruption over the July 4 weekend. Updated Ingram Micro, one of the world's largest distributors, has confirmed it is trying to restore systems following a ransomware attack. As exclusively revealed, troubles began on July 3 when trade customers – resellers and managed service providers – complained they were no longer able place orders after systems and phone lines went down. Messages dispatched by The Register to contact company execs and its press relations department went unanswered. Ingram Micro finally broke its ... Ingram Micro is declining to share more details about the ransomware attack. For example, it’s unclear when the attack took place, what systems were infiltrated, what data the hackers stole, or what the ransom demand is. Ingram Micro Holding Corporation (NYSE: INGM), a global leader in IT distribution and technology solutions, has announced that it has successfully restored operations across all countries and regions following a ransomware attack identified on certain internal systems.