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Post #598809

2026-03-09 12:25 UTC

The reporting doesn’t say Proton “literally unmasked a user to the FBI.” What happened is that Proton was legally compelled by Swiss authorities to provide payment data they already had, and those authorities later shared it with the FBI through a legal assistance treaty. The email content remained encrypted. What identified the user was the credit-card payment tied to the account, which is inherently traceable. The uncomfortable reality is that people often deanonymize themselves: they create accounts without Tor, pay with identifiable cards, and link real-world data to the account. At that point the provider doesn’t need to “break” anything — the identifying information already exists.

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  • @lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org 2026-03-10 12:43

    Slice it how you dice it, Proton aided in the process, and they gave out information that the FBI would have reasonably not have had at that point, or else they’d have acted upon it. Slice it how you dice it, Proton unmasked a customer to the FBI.

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