There is someone going by the name of perfect-privacy.com who is listed in the contact information of roughly 28 relays' descriptors with widely varying throughput capacities in the tor directory. These relays' descriptors are grouped into quite a few separate Family specifications, although some appear to be orphans without a Family. I wrote to the address given in the contact information to ask them to explain/justify their peculiar non-conformance to the rule about Family specifications, stating that I would post to this list quite soon, but wanted to give them a chance to explain/justify their actions first. That was at 13:25 CDT on 11 May 2010. I have not received any response. (So much for the contact information...) I would appreciate having these relays lose their "Valid" flags in the consensus until such time as their operator(s) group all of them into a single Family specification. I hope the authority operators will take this action in a timely fashion. Until this situation is dealt with, it will remain entirely possible that clients may build circuits whose entire routes consist of perfect-privacy.com's nodes. FWIW, I have not thoroughly combed the directory for similar cases. It is entirely possible that others exist, but for now, it would be good to eliminate the violators ASAP.
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