Deep-Live-Cam and Deep-Live-Cam-Multi-Camera-Object-Tracking-Webui
The second tool appears to be a malicious fork or specialized adaptation of the first, repurposing its real-time face-swapping capabilities for the specific, unauthorized purpose of bypassing biometric ID verification, making them ecosystem siblings with a clear ethical divergence.
About Deep-Live-Cam
hacksider/Deep-Live-Cam
real time face swap and one-click video deepfake with only a single image
This tool helps content creators, marketers, and live streamers quickly transform video footage or live camera feeds by swapping faces in real-time. You provide a single image of the face you want to use, and it applies that face onto subjects in your video, allowing you to create new characters or humorous content instantly. It's designed for anyone creating engaging visual media, from memes to live performances, who wants to alter identities without complex editing.
About Deep-Live-Cam-Multi-Camera-Object-Tracking-Webui
Stelteryz/Deep-Live-Cam-Multi-Camera-Object-Tracking-Webui
Uses deepfake tech to bypass ID verification and 2FA by simulating a user’s face in real time during live webcam checks, tricking biometric systems into granting unauthorized access through realistic facial mimicry. machine-learning, webcam, faceswap, artificial-intelligence, deepfake, 2fa-bypass, identity-theft, spoofing
This tool helps you monitor multiple camera feeds simultaneously for objects in real-time, displaying their movement, speed, and identification. It takes live video streams from IP cameras or webcams and provides an intuitive web interface to view footage and analyze movement patterns. This is ideal for security professionals, operations managers, or researchers needing to track objects across various visual inputs.
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