About EVE Online Threat Intelligence
Threat Intelligence scores the danger of EVE Online solar systems using live activity data, so you can judge travel risk before you undock valuable cargo. It combines recent kill activity, ship presence, and system security to produce a quick read on how hostile a system currently is.
For haulers, industrialists, and explorers, the expensive mistakes happen in transit. Knowing which systems along your route have seen recent ganks or heavy traffic lets you reroute, wait out a camp, or downsize your haul before you become a killmail.
How it works
Read recent activity
The tool aggregates recent kill and activity signals for a system rather than scraping hundreds of individual killmails.
Score the risk
Signals are combined with the system's security status into a single risk read that is fast to interpret at a glance.
Plan around it
Use the risk picture together with the route planner to avoid choke points and recently active gank systems.
Frequently asked questions
Where does the data come from?
It is built from EVE's public activity data and kill intelligence sources, summarised per system instead of requiring you to read raw killboards.
Does a low score mean a system is safe?
No. A low recent-activity score means less observed danger right now, not a guarantee. High-sec ganks and sudden camps can still happen — fly accordingly.
How fresh is the data?
Threat reads reflect recent activity windows. Always sanity-check with in-game intel and local before committing a high-value haul.
EVE-HUB is an independent fan-made tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by CCP hf. EVE Online and related marks are property of CCP hf.
