Website of Presumed Colonial Pipeline Attackers Is Down 
 

The criminal group linked to a cyber attack that disrupted gasoline delivery across parts of the southeastern U.S. this week has told hacking associates that it is shutting down, according to the security research firm FireEye.

 
Facebook Faces Ruling on EU-U.S. Data Flows 
 

The social-media company and other tech giants are awaiting an Irish ruling that could help determine whether, and how quickly, they have to suspend the flow of data about European Union residents to the U.S.

 
Software Industry Awaits Details on Biden's Order to Report Hacks 
 

The obligations represent a shift for the private sector, which has resisted such requirements for fear of financial and reputational damage resulting from the release of sensitive information about breaches.

 
Epic Games vs. Apple Trial, Week Two: Everything You Need to Know 
 

Experts differed on whether smartphones are interchangeable with other videogame platforms and the definition of a market in the digital age.

 
U.K. Launches Fraud Probe Into Greensill-Linked Steel Firm 
 

Britain's Serious Fraud Office said it is investigating suspected fraud and money laundering at metals magnate Sanjeev Gupta's GFG Alliance, as well as its financing arrangements with bankrupt lender Greensill Capital.

 
Irish Healthcare Service Shuts Down IT Systems After Ransomware Attack 
 

Hospitals canceled appointments and turned to paper and pen after the attack, which used Conti ransomware, shut down IT systems.

 
Coinbase Profit Surges in Exchange's First Report as Public Company 
 

Its first-quarter top- and bottom-line figures represent records for the company, which was founded in 2012 and is the largest bitcoin exchange in the U.S.

 
Disney Adds Fewer Streaming Subscribers Than Hoped 
 

Walt Disney added 8.7 million Disney+ subscribers in its fiscal second quarter, and its parks segment logged an operating loss as the company faces an economy trying to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic.

 
Amazon, McDonald's, Others Woo Scarce Hourly Workers 
 

Large U.S. employers of lower-wage workers are raising pay and adding perks, with Amazon set to add 75,000 employees and offer signing bonuses and McDonald's boosting wages at company-owned restaurants.

 
Airbnb Has Mo Money, Mo Problems 
 

Returning demand appears to be creating a supply problem, and one that is uniquely acute for Airbnb.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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