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.
223 posts
Internal Emails Show Cops Thought ‘Call of Duty’ Recruitment Ad Could Piss Off Activision
FOIA

Internal Emails Show Cops Thought ‘Call of Duty’ Recruitment Ad Could Piss Off Activision

Internal emails obtained by 404 Media show that police who made a 'Call of Duty' themed recruitment poster were more worried about legal issues from Activision than the obviously problematic framing of policing as a video game.
How Hackers Dox Doctors to Order Mountains of Oxy and Adderall
Features

How Hackers Dox Doctors to Order Mountains of Oxy and Adderall

Hackers and fraudsters are gaining access to sensitive drug ordering tools and then advertising some of the most tightly controlled drugs in the country, including fentanyl.
Join 404 Media's Third FOIA Forum Here
FOIA Forum

Join 404 Media's Third FOIA Forum Here

Here's the link to our third FOIA Forum.
Podcast: AI-Powered TikTok Hustlers
Podcast

Podcast: AI-Powered TikTok Hustlers

The wild world of AI-powered content hustlers on TikTok and Instagram; Etsy ripoffs; and a development in Oregon that could have global ramifications for Apple.
Podcast: Byron Tau on the New U.S. Surveillance State
Podcast

Podcast: Byron Tau on the New U.S. Surveillance State

We're trying out a new interview episode for the podcast! Our first guest is investigative journalist and author Byron Tau on the adtech surveillance industry.
FTC Fines Avast $16.5 Million For Selling Browsing Data Harvested by Antivirus
Impact

FTC Fines Avast $16.5 Million For Selling Browsing Data Harvested by Antivirus

I previously revealed that Jumpshot, part of the cybersecurity company Avast, was selling products based on users’ browsing data harvested by its antivirus software. Now the FTC has issued a multimillion dollar fine in response.
Podcast: A Deepfake Nightmare + Vibrator Malware
Podcast

Podcast: A Deepfake Nightmare + Vibrator Malware

How a deepfake nudify app rocked a high school; the spread of fake funeral livestream scams on Facebook; and a very serious investigation into whether a particular brand of vibrator is distributing malware.
Fake Funeral Live Stream Scams Are All Over Facebook
News

Fake Funeral Live Stream Scams Are All Over Facebook

Scammers are copying genuine funeral service announcements, making their own Facebook accounts, then directing vulnerable victims to a fake livestream page. “It causes panic on the day where you shouldn't be thinking of that,” one impacted person said.
University of Michigan Sells Recordings of Study Groups and Office Hours to Train AI
News

University of Michigan Sells Recordings of Study Groups and Office Hours to Train AI

The data is being offered for tens of thousands of dollars to outside third-parties. It is unclear if the speakers provided informed consent.
Podcast: An Open Source Search Engine to Replace Google
Podcast

Podcast: An Open Source Search Engine to Replace Google

This week we chat about an annoying recruitment tool, a new open source search engine, and how a botnet of toothbrushes wasn't real.
Broker That Sold Abortion Clinic Data Contracted with Air Force for ‘Targeting’
FOIA

Broker That Sold Abortion Clinic Data Contracted with Air Force for ‘Targeting’

New documents show that SafeGraph, a company that previously sold location related to abortion clinics, was contracted to explicitly help the Air Force with “targeting” in “contested geographies.”
Security Researcher Allegedly Hacked Apple’s Backend, Scammed $2.5 Million
News

Security Researcher Allegedly Hacked Apple’s Backend, Scammed $2.5 Million

Staggeringly, Apple thanked the defendant, Noah Roskin-Frazee, in a security update less than two weeks after he was arrested.