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Although the majority of security status losses occur due to hostile acts, such as piracy or griefing, you can sometimes lose a few points from accidental activities. Repairing this security status loss can be a tedious process but with a few alterations to your method, the time taken can be shortened. If you are in a hurry you'll want to go straight to turning in Clone Soldier tags to Concord/DED. See: [[Security_tags#Station_facilities|Security Tags]] for more info.  
Although the majority of security status losses occur due to hostile acts, such as piracy or griefing, you can sometimes lose a few points from accidental activities. Repairing this security status loss can be a tedious process but with a few alterations to your method, the time taken can be shortened. If you are in a hurry you'll want to go straight to turning in Clone Soldier tags to Concord/DED. See: [[Security_tags#Station_facilities|Security Tags]] for more info.  
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== Kill NPCs ==
== Kill NPCs ==
Security status gains are achieved by killing NPCs from the various pirate corporations (Guristas, Sanshas, Serpentis, Angel Cartel, etc). Note that Faction rats such as Amarr or Gallente will only give faction standing changes, not security status.<br>  
Security status gains are achieved by killing NPCs from the various pirate corporations (Guristas, Sanshas, Serpentis, Angel Cartel, etc). Note that Faction rats such as Amarr or Gallente will only give faction standing changes, not security status.<br>