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[{$pagename}] were created with the intention of allowing them to be broken easily by the [National Security Agency] ([NSA]), but not by other organizations with lesser computing resources. 

However, by the early [2010|Year 2010] it only required about $100.00 in computing equipment to break these [Export Ciphers|Export-grade].

The export of [cryptography] from the [United States] is the transfer from the [United States] to another country of devices and technology related to cryptography. Export of [cryptographic] technology was severely restricted by U.S. law until [1992|Year 1992], but was gradually eased until [2000|Year 2000]; some restrictions still remain.[1]

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[{$pagename}] is now part of the [Export Administration Regulations] and has [Export Control Classification Numbers] assigned.
For correct and updated information on [{$pagename}], contact the [United States Bureau of Industry and Security] ([BIS]) is an agency of the [United States Department of Commerce] that deals with issues involving [National Security] and high technology. 
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* [#1] - [Export of cryptography from the United States|Wikipedia:Export_of_cryptography_from_the_United_States|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2015-10-31