BusinessCybersecurityManufacturing

Manufacturing Sector Bears Brunt of Ransomware Surge, New Cybersecurity Report Reveals

The manufacturing industry has become ransomware attackers’ primary target, accounting for more than one-fifth of all incidents during July-September 2025. Meanwhile, overall ransomware attacks have skyrocketed 335% since 2020, with data theft becoming nearly universal in disclosed cases.

Ransomware Attacks Reach Record Levels

Global ransomware activity surged to unprecedented levels during the third quarter of 2025, with manufacturing companies absorbing the heaviest impact, according to recent cybersecurity analysis. BlackFog’s State of Ransomware report covering July through September reveals that publicly disclosed attacks increased by 36% compared to the same period last year, representing a staggering 335% rise since Q3 2020.

EnergySustainabilityTechnology

Tech Giants Face Renewable Energy Accountability as Standards Shift

Proposed changes to renewable energy accounting standards could reveal significant gaps in Big Tech’s environmental commitments. The revisions would require companies to demonstrate more direct local impact rather than relying on distant offset projects. Industry analysts suggest these changes would force technology firms to invest more substantially in regional clean energy infrastructure.

Accounting Revisions Threaten Tech’s Green Claims

Major technology companies may fall short of their renewable energy targets as proposed changes to environmental accounting standards would close what critics call “greenwashing loopholes,” according to industry reports. The Greenhouse Gas Protocol’s planned revisions would alter how corporations account for clean energy credits, potentially revealing that many current sustainability claims rely heavily on accounting techniques rather than substantive environmental progress.