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The only channel that should be considered "secure" during wartime is the Fleet channel for the fleet you are currently in.
The only channel that should be considered "secure" during wartime is the Fleet channel for the fleet you are currently in.


Intel may be reported in the LiveIntel.ILN chat channel. The password for this can be found under [[NeoCom|NeoCom]] > Corporation > Alliances > Bulletins.  Here you will also find information about our current Intel mailing list.
Intel may be reported in the LiveIntel.ILN chat channel. The password for this can be found under [[NeoCom|NeoCom]] > Corporation > Alliances > Bulletins.  This channel is to be used ''only'' for the reporting of war targets and their known OOC alts.  Here you will also find information about our current Intel mailing list.
 
There is also the EVE University [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=80885|Live Intel Map].  Please read through the thread on how to use this tool.
 
*'''''Important Caveat!'''''  Please note that any and all intel reporting is stale and unreliable the moment it is reported.  War targets can easily have moved on, reinforced a system, set gate camps, or logged off by the time you read and absorb the information.  The purpose of reporting intel is to help develop as "live" as possible a picture of ''recent'' war target activity.  It is not absolute and nor is it fool-proof.  Just because you don't see information about war targets in any given system or region doesn't mean those places are safe.


While we appreciate that people may wish to help out by reporting Intel, any valuable tactical information reported in Alliance or Corp channels (or any other method that reaches the entire uni membership) will most likely have the following effects:
While we appreciate that people may wish to help out by reporting Intel, any valuable tactical information reported in Alliance or Corp channels (or any other method that reaches the entire uni membership) will most likely have the following effects:
* Nobody will wish to act on said intel, as it is no longer of value once it has been widely disseminated across the Uni membership.
* Nobody will wish to act on said intel, as it is no longer of value once it has been widely disseminated across the Uni membership.
* Any existing operations relying on the enemy not knowing that we are aware of this intel will likely have to be cancelled.
* Any existing operations relying on the enemy not knowing that we are aware of this intel will likely have to be cancelled.
* Alliance is a far less secure channel since DUST University, our DUST 514 corp is a member of that channel, and any and all DUST Mercs who apply for membership there are allowed in.


With a membership as large and open as ours, it is usually safe to assume that the enemy does have at least one alt or friend among us.  Keeping intel "need to know" reduces the chance of leaks.
With a membership as large and open as ours, it is usually safe to assume that the enemy does have at least one alt or friend among us.  Keeping intel "need to know" reduces the chance of leaks.