21 episodes

This is WHALE HUNTING, a weekly podcast that pulls back the curtain on the hidden worlds of money and power, hosted by investigative journalists Tom Wright and Bradley Hope. Previously long-time reporters for the Wall Street Journal, Tom and Bradley now run Project Brazen, a journalism studio that’s published stories on everything from US Navy corruption to spycraft in Silicon Valley and embezzlement at the heart of Spain’s royal family. 
Now, on the Whale Hunting podcast, you can join them as they share what’s got them talking this week, from the headlines to underworld gossip. Each episode will offer something different, but you can expect obscene tales of corruption, insights on the bizarre habits of billionaires, and conversations with reporters, spies, hostage negotiators, cops, authors, and the occasional criminal. Think of it as dropping in on the watercooler chat at Project Brazen’s office. 
So join us. Subscribe to Whale Hunting, and find out how the world really works. 
For more, or to sign up to our newsletter, visit whalehunting.projectbrazen.com.

Whale Hunting Brazen

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This is WHALE HUNTING, a weekly podcast that pulls back the curtain on the hidden worlds of money and power, hosted by investigative journalists Tom Wright and Bradley Hope. Previously long-time reporters for the Wall Street Journal, Tom and Bradley now run Project Brazen, a journalism studio that’s published stories on everything from US Navy corruption to spycraft in Silicon Valley and embezzlement at the heart of Spain’s royal family. 
Now, on the Whale Hunting podcast, you can join them as they share what’s got them talking this week, from the headlines to underworld gossip. Each episode will offer something different, but you can expect obscene tales of corruption, insights on the bizarre habits of billionaires, and conversations with reporters, spies, hostage negotiators, cops, authors, and the occasional criminal. Think of it as dropping in on the watercooler chat at Project Brazen’s office. 
So join us. Subscribe to Whale Hunting, and find out how the world really works. 
For more, or to sign up to our newsletter, visit whalehunting.projectbrazen.com.

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    From 404 Media: The ‘Com World War’

    From 404 Media: The ‘Com World War’

    Thanks for listening to season one of Whale Hunting! The podcast will be back very soon with brand new episodes on everything from President Xi of China to corporate lobbying in Washington, Furry subculture, female Narco bosses, and much more. 
    In the meantime, we wanted to share an episode from one of our favourite shows: the 404 Media podcast. The team at 404 Media report from the frontier of tech, covering everything from hacking to AI, surveillance and cybercrime – and their weekly podcast is a great way to catch up on their new stories. In this episode, 404 journalist Joseph Cox shares his latest investigation into the Com, the nebulous online entity and culture that is linked to some of the most high profile and brazen data breaches in recent history. Joseph sat in their chatrooms while rival hackers and criminals doxed and physically robbed one another. You’ll also hear from 404’s Jason Koebler as he breaks down why some researchers are calling out Google on some of its AI science research. Enjoy!
    For more on 404 media, head to 404media.co. And remember, you can subscribe to the Whale Hunting newsletter as well as the podcast by visiting whalehunting.projectbrazen.com.


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    • 36 min
    1MDB Updates: Jho Low, a Swiss Trial and Testimony in Malaysia

    1MDB Updates: Jho Low, a Swiss Trial and Testimony in Malaysia

    The consequences of Jho Low's colossal fraud continue to be felt on several continents. In Malaysia, the trial of former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak has entered its fifth year, with new testimony from ex-1MDB lawyer Jasmine Loo. In Switzerland this month, two PetroSaudi execs, Tarik Obaid and Patrick Mahony, have insisted to a judge that their company was not a sham set up to siphon money from the sovereign fund. In the US, former Fugees rapper Pras Michel is appealing his conviction for political conspiracy after doing Jho Low's political bidding in America. This week, on a special edition of Whale Hunting live from Brazen's new London studio, hosts Tom Wright and Bradley Hope share their take on all the latest 1MDB drama. Together, they answer questions submitted by live listeners – including those about Jho Low's potential arrest and where the saga could be headed next.
    For more from Whale Hunting, follow the podcast wherever you listen – and you can subscribe to our newsletter at whalehunting.projectbrazen.com. 

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    • 32 min
    Covert Diplomacy: Democracy, Death Threats and Hostage Negotiations

    Covert Diplomacy: Democracy, Death Threats and Hostage Negotiations

    If your loved one was kidnapped by a terror group like ISIS, your first instinct might be to scream for help from the rooftops. This, Daniel Levin says, would not be a good move. Daniel has spent years working on all kinds of conflict resolution, from freeing hostages to bringing political adversaries to the table or helping countries recover after civil war. This week on Whale Hunting, host Tom Wright talks to Daniel about his remarkable experience in the art of track three diplomacy. Together, they discuss how off-the-record dialogues can shape the fate of nations, and how Daniel’s work with the Liechtenstein Foundation for State Governance is taking an innovative approach to society building and global crises.
    To find more of Daniel’s work, head to www.daniellevinauthor.com, where you can order his books and find his latest writing, including The Guardian opinion piece discussed in this episode. 
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    • 26 min
    Sam Bankman-Fried: FTX, Regrets, and a 25 year prison sentence

    Sam Bankman-Fried: FTX, Regrets, and a 25 year prison sentence

    Lewis A. Kaplan has been a district court judge for almost 30 years, but even he was staggered by the audacity of Sam Bankman-Fried. “When he wasn’t outright lying, he was evasive, hairsplitting, dodging questions,” Kaplan said when he handed the FTX fraudster a 25 year prison sentence last week. Zeke Faux, a reporter for Bloomberg, was there to watch the sentencing. He's met SBF a few times – before and after his multi-billion dollar scam came crashing down. This week on Whale Hunting, host Tom Wright chats to Zeke about Kaplan's fury, how SBF reacted to his sentence and why his victims still aren’t happy. They also discuss the surprising bounce-back of FTX's assets, and how crypto's 'number go up' mentality just won't quit.
    You can find Zeke’s book, Number Go Up, online and in all good bookshops. To hear the story of Sam Bankman-Fried and his rival, Changpeng Zhao, from the very beginning, check out Project Brazen’s podcast Crypto Kingpins, available wherever you listen to podcasts. 
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    • 24 min
    Bumper Harvests: Data, Privacy, and State Surveillance

    Bumper Harvests: Data, Privacy, and State Surveillance

    We all know that advertisers are snapping up our digital data: what we buy, the websites we visit, the content we consume – even where we are at any given moment. But fewer people know that this data isn’t just being bought by companies trying to sell us things. It’s also being bought by the government and intelligence agencies. These mass data purchases (often via shadowy middlemen) is what investigative journalist Byron Tau set out to investigate in his new book, Means of Control: How the hidden alliance of tech and government is creating a new American surveillance state. This week on Whale Hunting, host Bradley Hope talks to Byron about how the US government dispensed with the need for warrants and secret court orders – opting to buy personal information from private companies instead. Luckily, Byron also shares his tips on how to protect yourself from sweeping digital surveillance and explains how US lawmakers could be on the precipice of cracking down on the sale of citizens' data to the government. 
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    • 33 min
    Cyber Crimes: Stuxnet, Sabotage and Digital Warfare

    Cyber Crimes: Stuxnet, Sabotage and Digital Warfare

    Imagine a digital virus that could destroy your computer. Not crash its system, but actually wreck the physical hardware – say, melt the motherboard or burn up the hard drive. It might sound dystopian, but in fact, this kind of virus was discovered in Iran in 2010. And it wasn’t just wrecking a humble laptop – it was sabotaging Iranian nuclear infrastructure. The virus (or worm) became known as Stuxnet, and investigative journalist Kim Zetter has been following it ever since. This week on Whale Hunting, host Bradley Hope speaks to Kim about the uncovering of Stuxnet and what its groundbreaking technology meant for digital warfare – as well as the early death of the intelligence mole who deposited Stuxnet on Iranian systems.
    To read more of Kim’s work, make sure to follow her on Twitter at @kimzetter or find her regular posts at zetter-zeroday.com. For more fromWhale Hunting, make sure to follow the podcast – and you can subscribe to our newsletter at whalehunting.projectbrazen.com.
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    • 31 min

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