Security Status Details

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Security Status is a measure of how law abiding a pilot has been recently. It does not however show how law abiding a pilot may be in the future, or has been in the past.

This value ranges from -10 to +10, with a pilot losing security status for criminal offences, and gained for destruction of NPC pirates, however it is significantly difficult to raise security status above +5.0

Examples of criminal offences:

  • Destroying a law enforcement craft
  • Pod Killing civilians
  • Destroying civilian craft
  • Attacking law enforcement craft
  • Attacking civilian craft

It is worth mentioning that the above applies in all Empire space. It is only in NullSec and Wormhole Space that one can commit a crime and completely get away with it.

Security Status and Traveling Restrictions

Security status, or lack thereof, can have a big impact on your ability to travel through New Eden.

Here is a brief list of your travelling options according to security status:

  • -2.0 or worse cannot enter 1.0 systems
  • -2.5 or worse cannot enter 0.9 systems
  • -3.0 or worse cannot enter 0.8 systems
  • -3.5 or worse cannot enter 0.7 systems
  • -4.0 or worse cannot enter 0.6 systems
  • -4.5 or worse cannot enter 0.5 systems
  • -5.0 or below = KOS (Kill on Sight) in all empire systems

Once your security status reaches -2 you flagged as having a low security status to all pilots.

Once your security status reaches -5 you are considered an outlaw and can be attacked by players anywhere without CONCORD intervention.

Players with negative ratings can fly through all systems in an capsule, as NPCs will not attack pods, but if your rating is -5.0, anyone can target and destroy your pod without repercussion.