- Manufacturing experienced a 40% encryption rate, reflecting stronger early detection

- Attackers escalated data theft and extortion to maintain leverage

- Sophos X-Ops reported Akira, Qilin and PLAY among the most prominent ransomware groups targeting manufacturing

 

OXFORD, U.K. — Dezembro 3, 2025 —

Sophos, a global leader of innovative security solutions for defeating cyberattacks, today announced new findings from the Sophos State of Ransomware in Manufacturing and Production 2025 report. The study reveals that manufacturers are stopping more ransomware attacks before data can be encrypted; however, adversaries are increasingly stealing data and using extortion-only tactics to maintain pressure. As a result, more than half of manufacturing organizations impacted by encryption paid the ransom despite progress in defensive measures. The report is based on an independent survey of 332 manufacturing organizations that were hit by ransomware in the last year.

The Sophos State of Ransomware in Manufacturing and Production report found:

  • Encryption rates are falling, but adversaries are shifting tactics: 40% of attacks on manufacturers resulted in data encryption, the lowest level in five years and down from 74% last year. However, extortion only attacks surged to 10% from just 3% in 2024 as attackers increase reliance on data theft for leverage.
  • Data theft remains a significant concern: 39% of manufacturers that experienced encryption also had data stolen, one of the highest rates across all surveyed sectors.
  • More organizations are stopping attacks before encryption: 50% of manufacturing organizations stopped the attack before data could be encrypted, more than double last year’s 24%.
  • Expertise shortfalls and inadequate protection fuel attacks: Lack of expertise was cited by 42.5% of organizations. Unknown security gaps were cited by 41.6%, and a lack of protection by 41%. Respondents identified an average of three internal factors that contributed to the attack.
  • More than half of manufacturers with encrypted data paid the ransom: 51% of affected organizations paid the ransom. The median ransom paid was $1 million dollars, compared to a median demand of $1.2 million dollars.
  • Recovery costs and timelines are improving: The average cost to recover from a ransomware attack, excluding ransom payment, declined by 24% to $1.3 million dollars. 58% of manufacturers fully recovered within one week, up from 44% last year.
  • Ransomware incidents affect IT and security teams: 47% of manufacturers reported increased team stress after experiencing data encryption. 44% said pressure from senior leaders increased, and 27% reported leadership change as a result of the attack.

“Manufacturing depends on interconnected systems where even brief downtime can stop production and ripple across supply chains,” said Alexandra Rose, Director of Threat Research, Sophos Counter Threat Unit. “Attackers exploit this pressure: despite encryption rates falling to 40%, the median ransom paid still reached $1 million. While half of manufacturers stopped attacks before encryption, recovery costs average $1.3 million and leadership stress remains high. Layered defenses, continuous visibility, and well-rehearsed response plans are essential to reduce both operational impact and financial risk.”

What Sophos is Seeing in Manufacturing

Over the past twelve months, Sophos X-Ops has observed ransomware activity across leak sites and found that 99 distinct threat groups targeted manufacturing organizations. The most prominent groups targeting manufacturing organizations based on leak site observations are GOLD SAHARA (Akira), GOLD FEATHER (Qilin) and GOLD ENCORE (PLAY). Reflecting the trends revealed in the report, in over half of the ransomware incidents that Sophos Emergency Incident Response was brought in to remediate, attackers both stole and encrypted data, highlighting the use of double extortion tactics where data is held for ransom and threatened with release on a leak site.

Strengthening Defenses for the Long Term

Based on its experience protecting manufacturing organizations worldwide, Sophos recommends the following best practices to help businesses stay ahead of ransomware and other cyberthreats:

  • Eliminate Root Causes: Take proactive steps to address common technical and operational weaknesses—such as exploited vulnerabilities—that adversaries frequently target. Solutions like Sophos Managed Risk can help organizations assess their exposure and reduce risk across their environments.
  • Defend Every Endpoint: Ensure all endpoints, including servers, are protected with dedicated anti-ransomware defenses to prevent attacks from gaining a foothold.
  • Plan and Prepare: Establish and routinely test a comprehensive incident response plan. Maintain reliable backups and practice data restoration regularly to minimize downtime in the event of an attack.
  • Monitor Around the Clock: Continuous visibility is essential. Organizations without in-house resources can strengthen their resilience by partnering with a trusted Managed Detection and Response (MDR) provider for 24/7 threat monitoring and expert response.

Download the Sophos State of Ransomware in Manufacturing and Production 2025 report to learn more.

Sobre a Sophos

Líder em segurança cibernética, a Sophos trabalha na defesa de 600.000 organizações mundialmente com uma plataforma impulsionada por IA e serviços conduzidos por peritos. A Sophos atende às organizações em qualquer estágio de sua maturidade em segurança e acompanha o seu crescimento para vencer a luta cibernética. Suas soluções combinam Machine Learning, automação e inteligência de ameaça em tempo real com a perícia humana do Sophos X-Ops na linha de frente para prestar 24 horas diárias de serviços avançados de monitoramento, detecção e resposta.
A Sophos oferece serviço gerenciado de detecção e resposta (MDR) líder do setor, acompanhado de um extenso portfólio de tecnologias de segurança cibernética — incluindo segurança de endpoint, rede, e-mail e nuvem, detecção e resposta estendidas (XDR), detecção e resposta a ameaças à identidade (ITDR) e SIEM Next-Gen. Em conjunto com serviços de consultoria especializada, esses recursos ajudam as organizações a reduzir riscos e acelerar respostas proativamente, com a visibilidade e escalabilidade necessárias para ficar à frente das ameaças.
A Sophos se coloca no mercado com um ecossistema de parcerias globais, incluindo Provedores de serviços gerenciados (MSPs), Provedores de serviços de segurança gerenciados (MSSPs), revendas e distribuidores, integrações no Marketplace e parceiros de risco cibernético, dando flexibilidade às organizações para escolher relações de confiança ao proteger seus negócios.  A Sophos está sediada em Oxford, no Reino Unido. Mais informações se encontram disponíveis no site www.sophos.com.