Breach taxonomy
Summary
On July 5, 2025, Ingram Micro Holding Corporation identified ransomware on certain of its internal systems. The company proactively took affected systems offline, launched an investigation with cybersecurity experts, and notified law enforcement. Order processing and shipment operations were disrupted. Filed under Item 8.01; materiality not yet determined as of filing date.
Tagging rationale
ThreatUnknown
Filing does not attribute the incident to a specific actor → UNKNOWN.
MethodsRansomware
Filing explicitly states the company 'identified ransomware on certain of its internal systems' → RANSOMWARE.
AssetsRevenue Process
Ransomware disrupted the company's ability to process and ship orders, directly impacting the revenue-generating logistics and distribution operations → REVENUE-PROCESS.
EffectsBiz Interruption
Filing states the company proactively took systems offline and is working to restore them to process and ship orders, apologizing for disruption to customers and vendor partners → BIZ-INTERRUPTION.
Business continuityPartial
Company took systems offline as a mitigation measure and is working to restore affected systems, but order processing remained disrupted as of filing → Partial.
Impact
Ransomware at the world's largest IT distributor disrupted order processing across a global supply chain; scope of data exposure and financial impact not yet disclosed as of filing → score 3.
InsuranceNot disclosed
Filing makes no mention of insurance → null.
Read the original SEC filing excerpt
Ingram Micro Issues Statement Regarding Cybersecurity Incident July 5, 2025 -- Ingram Micro Holding Corporation (NYSE: INGM) 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 certain systems offline and implementing other mitigation measures. The Company also launched an investigation with the assistance of leading cybersecurity experts and notified law enforcement. Ingram Micro is working diligently to restore the affected systems so that it can process and ship orders, and the Company apologizes for any disruption this issue is causing its customers, vendor partners, and others.