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It’s our top priority—protecting the U.S. from terrorist attacks.

Working closely with a range of partners, we use our growing suite of investigative and intelligence capabilities to neutralize terrorist cells and operatives here in the U.S., to help dismantle extremist networks worldwide, and to cut off financing and other forms of support provided by terrorist sympathizers.

In Depth

Inside Our Operations
- Joint Terrorism Task Forces
- National Counterterrorism Center
- National Joint Terrorism Task Force
- Public Internet Tip Line
- Strategic Command Center (SIOC)
- Terrorism Fly Team
- Terrorist Explosives Device Analytical Center
- Terrorist Financing Operations Section
- Terrorist Screening Center
- Weapons of Mass Destruction

Major Cases & Incidents
- 9/11 Attacks
- Anthrax Mailings in 2001
- Major Cases Past and Present
- Terror Reports: 2008 (pdf) | More
- Worldwide Incidents Tracking System

How We Protect…
- Borders and Ports
- Colleges and Universities
- Food Supply
- Human Rights
- Special Events
- Traveling Public
- U.S. Troops Overseas

Wanted by the FBI
- Most Wanted Terrorists
- Seeking Terrorism Information
- Domestic Terror Fugitives

Threats and Intelligence
- 2010 Worldwide Threats (pdf)
- Terror Today: Director’s Report
- Domestic Terrorism
- New Intel-Driven FBI

Training
- Hazardous Devices School
- K-9 Bomb Detection
- Improvised Explosives
- Resources for Law Enforcement
- TopOff Exercises
- West Point Combating Terrorism Center

Protections & Precautions
- How to Help Prevent Terrorist Attacks
- Dangers of Explosives
- Suspicious Packages
- Threat Level
- Travel Advisories
- Workplace Protections

In the News
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Anarchist Extremism
A look at those who use violence and crime to promote a belief in no government or authority. Details

More News & Features

12.01.10
New Haven: Man convicted of making grenades for supposed white supremacist group.
11.26.10 Portland: Man arrested in plot to bomb Christmas tree lighting ceremony. 
11.17.10 New York: Al Qaeda terrorist found guilty of conspiring in East African embassy bombing. 


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Wanted by the FBI
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Most-Wanted Terrorists
Bin Laden
Al-Zawahiri
Al-Nasser
Abdullah
Ali Atwa
Shallah
Hapilon
Al-Badawi
San Diego
Al-Liby
Izz-Al-Din
Hamed Ali
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Al-Rimi
El-Maati

Boussora
Jdey
Domestic Terror Fugitives
Bridgeforth
Solondz
Overaker
Dibee
Burt
Chesimard
Rubin
Duke
Gonzalez-Claudio


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