Ransomware Attacks Surge in 2025, With Smaller Businesses and Manufacturers Most Affected

 

Ransomware threats are rising fast in 2025, with the first half of the year already showing a sharp increase in attacks. New research shows that U.S.-based companies, small and medium-sized businesses, and firms in the manufacturing sector are currently among the top targets for these cybercriminal campaigns.

Between January and June this year, nearly 4,200 ransomware incidents were made public on the dark web. That’s a 49% jump compared to the same time period in 2024, according to recent findings by cybersecurity firm NordStellar.

Experts suggest that several factors may be driving this rise. These include the growing use of Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) — a model where criminal groups rent out ransomware tools to others, as well as challenges related to remote or hybrid working setups. Additionally, ongoing economic struggles may be pushing more individuals toward illegal activities, including cybercrime.

In terms of geography, the United States experienced the highest number of attacks, with 596 cases. This accounted for nearly half of all reported incidents worldwide. Other affected countries included Germany (84 cases), Canada (74), the UK (40), and Spain (37). Analysts believe that U.S. companies are often targeted because of their size, visibility, and the potential financial damage of a public attack. These businesses are more likely to pay the ransom quickly to avoid reputational harm.

Tight regulations around data privacy and system availability may also

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