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.
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​​Hacker Allegedly Wanted to Become the Tech Arm of ISIS
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​​Hacker Allegedly Wanted to Become the Tech Arm of ISIS

An alleged fraudster who used Genesis Market, a bazaar for all sorts of stolen credentials and cookies, was also secretly making plans to join ISIS and help with violent attacks.
What It’s Like Finding Your Nonconsensual AI Clone Online
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What It’s Like Finding Your Nonconsensual AI Clone Online

Ali Diamond captured the exact moment she found out someone had posted an AI model of her to Civitai without her consent.
Podcast: Google Somehow Got Even More Shit
Podcast

Podcast: Google Somehow Got Even More Shit

Google's AI snippets, a Google researcher says AI is now a leading vector for disinformation, and why AI images are not a victimless crime.
Hacker Breaches Scam Call Center, Warns Victims They've Been Scammed
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Hacker Breaches Scam Call Center, Warns Victims They've Been Scammed

A hacker claims to have also stolen source code from the call center, which they say is an antivirus scam.
Podcast: Your Phone's Location is Exposed
Podcast

Podcast: Your Phone's Location is Exposed

A bumper episode all about SS7, and then Axon's new ChatGPT-like tool for generating narratives from bodycam audio.
Here Is What Axon’s Bodycam Report Writing AI Looks Like
FOIA

Here Is What Axon’s Bodycam Report Writing AI Looks Like

Axon has been inviting police departments to webinars about the new AI-based product, which will automatically generate police reports based on bodycam audio, according to emails obtained by 404 Media.
Cyber Official Speaks Out, Reveals Mobile Network Attacks in U.S.
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Cyber Official Speaks Out, Reveals Mobile Network Attacks in U.S.

A CISA official breaks with the government narrative and tells the FCC that SS7 and similar networks and protocols have been used to track people in the U.S. in recent years.
Podcast: Why the Solar Storm Broke Tractors and GPS
Podcast

Podcast: Why the Solar Storm Broke Tractors and GPS

A special on John Deere this week, followed by another two stories on Amazon.
Drone Company Zipline Dictates Mayor's Quote on How 'Normal' Zipline Is
FOIA

Drone Company Zipline Dictates Mayor's Quote on How 'Normal' Zipline Is

Emails obtained by 404 Media show that a quote attributed to a mayor praising Zipline was in large part written and conceived by the company itself.
Podcast: Facebook is the 'Zombie Internet'
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Podcast: Facebook is the 'Zombie Internet'

How Facebook is even worse than dead; Pokemon Go players cheating by messing with maps; and how ticket resellers are transferring untransferable tickets.
This Tool Shows Some Telegram Users’ Approximate Physical Location
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This Tool Shows Some Telegram Users’ Approximate Physical Location

The tool relies on Telegram's opt-in "Find People Nearby" feature, but allows searches for Telegram users globally.
Podcast: A Lost Media Mystery
Podcast

Podcast: A Lost Media Mystery

The source of a long mysterious 17-second snippet of music; a service that scraped and sold Discord server messages; and influencers using fake, AI-powered livestream apps.