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The Supreme Court limits geofence warrants. DHS moves to expand CISA. The State Department offers $10 million for Russian hackers. A legal theory could reshape EU-U.S. data sharing. Plus, cyberattacks hit D.C. housing, Oracle and SimpleHelp flaws face active exploitation, malware lingers on Japanese military networks, and stolen Apple supplier data surfaces online. John Cannava, CIO at Ping Identity, discusses how identity threats don't go on holiday. The Secret Service dial down the risk on BYOD. 

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Today we are joined by John Cannava, CIO at Ping Identity, as he discusses how identity threats don't go on holiday: how attackers take advantage of these high-traffic moments to blend in with normal user behavior, and what needs to change to better protect fans of major events like this summer's World Cup, and identity threats in travel at large.

Selected Reading

Supreme Court says police need a warrant to obtain Google location data (Washington Post)

DHS Eyes 600 New Cybersecurity Hires, New Director for CISA (BankInfo Security)

US posts $10 million reward over Russian cyber campaign targeting Signal, WhatsApp (The Record)

US Supreme Court just blew up EU-US Data Transfers (NOYB)

DC Housing Authority hit by cyberattack, website down (WJLA)

Exploitation of Recent Oracle E-Business Suite Vulnerability Begins (SecurityWeek)

USB drives carrying China-linked malware infected Japanese military networks for nearly a year (Bitdefender)

A forged login key unlocks SimpleHelp servers, and a new stealer is raiding cloud and AI credentials (SURIQ)

Apple iPhone 18 Pro supplier list, parts and photos exposed in Tata data leak (Reuters)

Even the Secret Service won't use company-issued phones (The Register)

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