Joseph Cox

Joseph Cox

Joseph is an award-winning investigative journalist focused on generating impact. His work has triggered hundreds of millions of dollars worth of fines, shut down tech companies, and much more.
309 posts
U.S. Nuke Agency Buys Internet Backbone Data
FOIA

U.S. Nuke Agency Buys Internet Backbone Data

The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) has bought access to netflow data. The tool covers more than 90 percent of the world's internet data and can trace activity through virtual private networks.
Podcast: Your Identity Hacked, Yet Verified
Podcast

Podcast: Your Identity Hacked, Yet Verified

An ID verification service for TikTok, Uber, and X exposed drivers' licenses; the FBI think it knows who is behind a Zoom Bombing ring; and Fiverr freelancing are offering to dox people for $30.
Fiverr Freelancers Offer to Dox Anyone With Powerful U.S. Data Tool
News

Fiverr Freelancers Offer to Dox Anyone With Powerful U.S. Data Tool

Dozens of Fiverr sellers are advertising access to TLOxp, a potent data surveillance tool sold by credit bureau TransUnion.
Podcast: Replacing 404 Media with AI
Podcast

Podcast: Replacing 404 Media with AI

Emanuel's AI-powered ripoff news site; we listen to the music that has record labels suing startups; and chatbots have changed their personalities overnight.
ID Verification Service for TikTok, Uber, X Exposed Driver Licenses
News

ID Verification Service for TikTok, Uber, X Exposed Driver Licenses

As social networks and porn sites move towards a verified identity model, the actions of one cybersecurity researcher show that ID verification services themselves could get hacked too.
Researcher Infects His Own Meta Quest VR Headset With Ransomware
News

Researcher Infects His Own Meta Quest VR Headset With Ransomware

A cybersecurity researcher set out to prove whether Meta’s virtual reality headset is susceptible to a certain flavor of ransomware.
Cops Released a Car’s Travel History to a Total Stranger
FOIA

Cops Released a Car’s Travel History to a Total Stranger

In a rare instance of too much transparency, an Ohio police department released the precise movements of a particular vehicle in response to a public records request, showing just how invasive license plate reading technology can be.
Podcast: Hacking the Adderall Shortage
Podcast

Podcast: Hacking the Adderall Shortage

People in the U.S. are outsourcing the hunt for Adderall to people in the Philippines; an Apple AirTag stalking case; and the Gateway Pundit's (alleged) bankruptcy.
Hacker Accesses Internal ‘Tile’ Tool That Provides Location Data to Cops
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Hacker Accesses Internal ‘Tile’ Tool That Provides Location Data to Cops

A hacker broke into systems used by Tile, the tracking company, then stole a wealth of customer data and had access to internal company tools.
‘AI Call Center Software’ Is Powering a Scam Call Center
News

‘AI Call Center Software’ Is Powering a Scam Call Center

Internal data from a scam call center shows it is using Voiso to power its scam operation. Voiso does offer some AI-powered features, although it's unclear if the scammers are using those particular products.
Inside a Kidnapping Planned on the FBI's Secret Chat App
Features

Inside a Kidnapping Planned on the FBI's Secret Chat App

Anom, the FBI's secret tech startup, is reaching breaking point due to being too popular. Will another murder fall through the cracks?
Podcast: A Massive Google Leak
Podcast

Podcast: A Massive Google Leak

We got a massive internal Google database. We also talk about deepfake laws, and the earliest example of the All Eyes on Rafah image.