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The first, threat-specific, actionable intelligence report in the USA For Offi cial Use Only

HSBoost: The Homeland Security Bulletin Of Open Source Threats is not about simple translation of Jihadi web sites. It is the best of Israeli intelligence techniques employed in the field of Open Source. Powered by Terrogence, an Israeli company staffed by veterans of Israel’s Military Intelligence Directorate, HSBoost comes to you monthly with accurate analysis of the chatter from the Jihadi world.

By using best practices and proprietary methodologies, Terrogence brings the capabilities of a complete Intel unit using their expertise in think-tank methodology in a number of fields: EOD, IED’s, Malware analysis (forensics on Jihadi worms, viruses, DDS, etc.), linguistic experts in Arabic, Persian and Turkish, experts in Jihad and Islam, weapons analysis and political analysts. All sources are carefully crosschecked to eliminate false threats.

Unlike other intelligence reports, each HSBoost covers the full range of threats that could be effecting our country today:

Terror cell activity in the USA
Threats to aviation, ground (wheeled and trains) and marine transportation, infrastructure, such as Point Of Entries (POEs) etc.
Threats to high volume crowd gathering — rallies, sports and cultural events etc.
Target selection
Target’s intelligence acquisition - tools, techniques, information sources and relevant activity signatures.
Known targets in the CONUS or among US interests elsewhere (including American citizens abroad), Known Civilian targets in the Western world (emphasis on Europe), Methodology of target selection in the US and the rest of the Western world
Technical capabilities including current improvised explosives manufacturing capabilities (emphasizing “kitchen lab” manufacturing), Improvised Explosive Devices (IED’s) manufacturing techniques, current CBRN capabilities and the possible directions in future strive for CBRN capabilities, Cyber terror tactics and know-how
Methods of Operation (Modus Operandi) methods of attacking soft targets using VBIEDs, body worn IEDs etc.
Possible leakage of techniques developed in Iraq and Afghanistan into the US mainland and other Western territories



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Each monthly report gives clear and concise explanations on:

TECHNO-INTELLIGENCE SIGNATURES are terror-related activity evidenced by specific “signature” actions described in our intelligence reports. These signatures are interpreted in every report to help Law Enforcement and First Re sponders with specific guidelines and very accurate details to look for in order to prevent attacks.

KEY POINTS are highlighted including a brief summary of every article and excerpts from original text for better understanding of the material.


"When mixing the urea nitrate, the conspirators fi rst dissolved the urea in water and then added the nitric acid. This process created harsh chemical fumes, which required the conspirators to wear surgical masks during the mixing process, caused some of the paint on the walls to change from white to blue, and resulted in corrosion on the inside of the back bedroom’s doorknob and door-hinges.“
From evidence collected after the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing