CYBERCLOCK
Intrusion Detection Terminal // System Clock
CyberClock simulates a live intrusion detection system terminal with dual-column scrolling logs. The left column displays threat analysis — SSH brute force attempts, port scans, CVE exploits, SQL injection blocks, and system process monitoring. The right column shows network authentication logs, hex dumps, DNS queries, and SSL certificate scans.
A large system clock floats at the center of the screen, overlaid on the scrolling terminal output. The display features blinking intrusion warnings, fail2ban status, and firewall block counts — all procedurally generated for an authentic security operations center aesthetic.
FEATURES
- Dual-column scrolling terminal output
- Procedurally generated hacking/security logs
- SSH brute force, port scans, CVE exploit alerts
- SQL injection detection, firewall blocks
- Centered system clock with date display
- Blinking INTRUSION DETECTED warning
- CRT flicker and scanline effects
- Random screen glitch artifacts
INSTALLATION
.SCR file below
C:\Windows\System32
Personalize > Lock Screen
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REQUIREMENTS
> Windows 10/11 with Microsoft Edge installed
> Move mouse or press any key to exit screensaver
> Admin rights needed to copy .SCR to System32
> Or double-click the .SCR file to test without installing
// LIVE DEMO //
Part of the CyberScreenSaver suite for Windows multi-monitor setups.
Written in HTML5 Canvas + JavaScript — zero dependencies.