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CyberTection ScreenScan AI DeepFake Detector (for windows)
Instructions for CyberTection AI Screen Scan (.exe Version)
This guide explains how to set up and use the CyberTection AI Screen Scan application provided as an executable (.exe) file. This tool scans your screen, detects faces, and runs a simulated analysis for potential deepfakes.
1. Setup (Before You Run):
- No Python Needed: You do not need to install Python or any special libraries. The necessary components should be included within the application package.
- Required Files: You should have received at least two files:
The main application executable (e.g., CyberTectionScreenScan.exe, the name might vary slightly).
The face detection data file: haarcascade_frontalface_default.xml.
- IMPORTANT: Place both the .exe file and the haarcascade_frontalface_default.xml file in the same folder on your computer. The application will not work if it cannot find the .xml file in the same directory.
2. Running the Application:
- Navigate to the folder where you placed both the .exe and .xml files.
- Double-click the executable file (e.g., CyberTectionScreenScan.exe) to launch the application.
- Security Warning: Your Windows Defender or antivirus software might show a warning because the application might be from an "unknown publisher." This is common for custom-built applications. If you trust the source of the file, you may need to click "More info" and then "Run anyway" (or similar steps depending on your system) to allow it to run.
- The application window titled "CyberTection Ai Screen Scan" should appear.
3. Using the Interface:
- Main Window: Displays the application title, controls, and feedback.
- Warning Label: Immediately alerts you that the deepfake detection feature is currently a placeholder/in training and is NOT accurate. Please take this warning seriously.
- Screen Display Area: This area will show a live, resized feed of your screen capture once you start scanning.
- Tip: To avoid the "tunnel effect" (seeing the app window repeated inside itself), minimize the application window after starting the scan, or move it to a second monitor if available.
- Status Label: Shows the current state:
- Status: Idle: Waiting to start.
- Status: Initializing...: Scan is starting.
- Status: No Face Detected: Scanning, but no faces currently seen.
- Status: Scanning...: Faces detected, (fake) analysis running.
- Status: Potential Deepfake Detected (FAKE METRIC): Placeholder logic triggered a "potential deepfake" result. This is NOT reliable.
- Status: Likely Real (FAKE METRIC): Placeholder logic triggered a "likely real" result. This is NOT reliable.
- Confidence Label:
- Confidence: N/A: When idle or no faces detected.
- Confidence (Max): [0.00-1.00]: Shows the highest dummy probability score from the fake analysis when faces are detected. This score is NOT meaningful for real detection.
- Start/Stop Scan Button:
- Click "Start Scan" to begin screen capture and analysis.
- The button changes to "Stop Scan". Click it again to halt the process.
- Copyright Label: Shows the copyright notice at the bottom.
4. Interpreting the Output (VERY IMPORTANT):
- Face Rectangles: When scanning, colored boxes may appear around detected faces in the display area:
- Orange: Face detected, being "scanned".
- Green: Corresponds to the fake "Likely Real" status.
- Red: Corresponds to the fake "Potential Deepfake" status.
- Deepfake Detection REALITY CHECK: This application DOES NOT perform real deepfake detection. The "Potential Deepfake", "Likely Real", and "Confidence" indicators are based on a very basic, non-functional placeholder (average brightness).
- DO NOT TRUST these results. They are for demonstration only, showing where a real analysis would occur if a proper AI model was included.
5. Stopping the Application:
- Click the "Stop Scan" button if a scan is active.
- Close the application window by clicking the standard close ('X') button in the top-right corner. This will safely stop any running scan and exit the program.
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Cybertection Ai Deepfake Scanner Lisense Agreement
By downloading, installing, or using the Cybertection Ai Deepfake Scanner, you agree to abide by the terms of this license agreement.
- Grant of License: Cybertection grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use this software for personal or professional use, in accordance with the terms and conditions outlined herein.
- Prohibited Actions: You may not:
- Modify, reverse-engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software.
- Distribute, sublicense, or sell the software to third parties without explicit permission.
- Ownership Rights: All intellectual property rights and ownership of the Cybertection AI Deepfake Scanner remain solely with Cybertection. This license does not convey any ownership rights.
- Liability Disclaimer: Cybertection is not responsible for any damages resulting from the use or inability to use the software. Users are advised to operate the software at their own risk.
- Termination: This license agreement is effective until terminated. Cybertection reserves the right to terminate your access if you violate any terms.
- Updates & Support: Access to updates and support may be provided at Cybertection's discretion. No guarantees are made regarding the frequency or availability of updates.
- For any questions or to request additional permissions, contact Cybertection support at cybertection@cybertection.net
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