Proton Mail's payment data aided the FBI in unmasking an anonymous "Stop Cop City" protester's identity, per court docs. 🔍Swiss authorities shared the credit card details after a legal order—highlighting privacy limits despite end-to-end encryption. Proton stresses anonymous payment options like crypto or cash to avoid traces. 📧⚖️ https://cyberinsider.com/proton-mail-payment-data-helped-fbi-identify-stop-cop-city-account-holder/ #ProtonMail #Privacy #StopCopCity #Newz

Moral of the story don't be an idiot, use tor when using Proton for activism & don't rely on their🔑1/4

Proton Mail payment data helped FBI identify ‘Stop Cop City’ account holder

Privacy-focused email provider Proton Mail supplied payment-related subscriber data to Swiss authorities that was later shared with the FBI.

CyberInsider
2/4 #protonmail quote "Use Tor for anonymous access
There is a difference between security/privacy, and anonymity. As we wrote in our public threat model (published back in 2014), “The Internet is generally not anonymous, and if you are breaking Swiss law, a law-abiding company such as Proton Mail can be legally compelled to log your IP address.” This cannot be changed due to how the internet works. However…
@nemo
#PosrOfTheWeek (season 3):
Privacy-focused email provider Proton Mail provided Swiss authorities with payment data that the FBI then used to determine who was allegedly behind an anonymous account affiliated with the Stop Cop City movement in Atlanta, according to a court record reviewed by 404 Media.
@nemo
The records provide insight into the sort of data that Proton Mail, which prides itself both on its end-to-end encryption and that it is only governed by Swiss privacy law, can and does provide to third parties. In this case, the Proton Mail account was affiliated with the Defend the Atlanta Forest (DTAF) group and Stop Cop City movement in Atlanta, which authorities were investigating for their connection to arson, vandalism and doxing.
@nemo
Broadly, members were protesting the building of a large police training center next to the Intrenchment Creek Park in Atlanta, and actions also included camping in the forest and lawsuits. Charges against more than 60 people have since been dropped.
@AlexaFontanilla2024 Wouldn't have happened with me 🤷