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Ingram Micro Data Breach Investigation | Ransomware Attack

The data breach lawyers at The Lyon Firm are investigating a recently reported ransomware attack at Ingram Micro, potentially resulting in a data theft incident. Have you worked with Ingram Micro? Your personal information may be at risk. Our attorneys are investigating the cybersecurity incident at Ingram Micro that may have compromised sensitive data for countless individuals. Act now to protect your privacy and explore your right to compensation. We have settled numerous data breach class action lawsuits and represent clients in California and nationwide.

What Happened at Ingram Micro?

Ingram Micro, a global technology company based out of Irvine, California, recently reported a ransomware attack that has disrupted operations and sparked an ongoing investigation. As of July 7, 2025, the company has not confirmed whether personal data was breached—but the potential risks are obvious.

Founded in 1979, Ingram Micro employs over 10,000 people and operates more than 50 offices worldwide. Specializing in business-to-business and business-to-consumer software—including hardware, cloud subscriptions, and technical support—they manage large amounts of sensitive information. It is important to know the risks if your data was exposed, as you could be vulnerable to identity theft, fraud, or privacy breaches.

When several personal details—like your name, address, or financial information—are compromised, you may be at increased risk for financial losses from identity theft, stress and anxiety from privacy violations, and forced to cover costs for credit monitoring or legal protection. Our law firm is investigating whether Ingram Micro failed to adequately protect your data. If so, you could be entitled to compensation—and we’re here to help you begin the class action process.

As a top data breach law firm, we have the experience and resources to take on any entity that fails to protect any data they have collected and stored on your behalf. We have successfully represented thousands of victims of data breaches, securing justice and compensation for those affected. If you’ve used Ingram Micro’s services—whether purchasing hardware, subscribing to cloud solutions, or relying on their technical support—your data could be at risk. Don’t wait for a data breach notification letter to begin weighing your legal options. Contact us for a free consultation.