This shouldn't need to be said but use a VPN with these accounts.
Pulse of Truth
Cyber Security news and links to cyber security stories that could make you go hmmm. The content is exactly as it is consumed through RSS feeds and wont be edited (except for the occasional encoding errors).
This community is automagically fed by an instance of Dittybopper.
Fucking Jesus Christ, if someone is buying government email addresses on the dark web and then using a VPN to protect themselves against getting busted, they deserve what they get. Either use Tor or relay it through some compromised machine somewhere, or both. Or something. I don't really know how it works but definitely don't use a consumer VPN.
I mean it might be fine in the modern day, since anything in US law enforcement that might be subpeonaing the VPN company might no longer be functioning. But I still wouldn't really take the chance.
Don't use Tor. If the FBI found ways to break it before, assume it could have other vulnerabilities to do it again.
When did they break Tor? Are you sure they didn't just exploit vulnerabilities on an onion site that was hosted on Tor or something?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2014/11/07/how-did-law-enforcement-break-tor/
FBI kept information to themselves of how they did it and this isn't the first time.
Also I wouldn't trust accessing a site administered by the government on Tor if onion sites can't keep me anonymous.
I dunno dude. I'll take "there are some research papers about theoretical attacks, speculation that similar techniques were used by law enforcement when after great effort they were able to take down a bunch of sites that were literally some of their highest priorities at the time because they were openly and flagrantly committing felonies in the open for years, and some vulnerabilities fixed in 2014 that might have been related" over "they would have to send a subpoena" any day.
Lmao this is also horrible advice. Don't fuck with government accounts while in a jurisdiction they control.
Uhhhh....where? For...science?