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		<title>By: NoSheep! &#187; Establishing and Securing Identity in a Distributed World</title>
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		<description>[...] Upon account creation at the institution (student, faculty, guest, alumni, etc), we generate a 32 character password change authorization code, or PCAC, (ex. KLAS-DFHL-KASD-FKLJ-KKL3-243I-HF34-POI2) and a unique username. The account is initially locked. The user receives the username and code through the postal service to a known address, in person, or it is presented to them online if they are able to establish an account-creating relationship online. [...]</description>
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