New: a public library ebook service is removing AI-generated books from its platform after a 404 Media investigation. We found public libraries were being swarmed with low quality AI-generated books. Now going to change.
New from 404 Media: a Musk ally has demanded administrative access to Notify.gov, a system that lets the government text the public. The access would give them large swathes of the publics' personal data too. A worker has resigned in protest rather than give access image
A government contractor that works with the Air Force, Navy, Department of Energy etc wants to buy some iPhone hacking tech for a military customer. So, they asked us? A group of journalists? Sure why not. More here: image
New from 404 Media: anyone can push updates to the Doge.gov site. Two sources independently found the issue, one made their own decision to deface the site. "THESE 'EXPERTS' LEFT THEIR DATABASE OPEN." image
New from 404 Media: a true crime documentary YouTube channel went viral for its wild stories about grizzly murders, other cases. Except, all of the stories, murders, photos, etc are AI generated. On truth, entertainment, and what matters in 'true' crime:
New from 404 Media: we've identified which specific company is powering the surveillance of U.S. military personnel through location data. It's Eskimi, an Adtech company you've probably never heard of but which has a massive presence in the advertising ecosystem
New from 404 Media: inside the gov meeting where Musk ally laid out plans for data sharing across gov/AI. We got audio. In the call an employee pushed back and said the plan would be “illegal.” Musk ally said “we should still push forward and see what we can do.”
OpenAI is furious that DeepSeek might have stolen all of the data OpenAI stole from all of us
New from 404 Media: the hackers behind the massive AT&T/Snowflake breach mined the stolen records for data associated with the Trump family, Kamala Harris, and Marco Rubio's wife. Shows how catastrophic this breach was, massive natsec risk
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg “loved” an AI-generated slop image of a horse made out of bread posted by a spam page that also posts AI-generated images of amputated children and circumvents Facebook’s algorithm to link users offsite to ad-laden AI-generated content farms