
The program will check the current defcon status, as well as tell the user if the background service is running or not. Users may also run the GUI portion of the program individually. The script now also checks for updates automatically, but will not install them automatically for security. This way, if they fail, it will not damage this script. It is recommended you use this space to start a program that performs your wanted actions. Users can also run custom commands at any level by editing the code and changing the variables at the beginning of the script from rem to anything else. In order to have it run on startup you will have to follow the instructions below in Installation. It makes sure duplicate windows do not exist using CMDS. As of the latest update it runs in the background. It will also read the Defcon status out loud for both Defcon two and one.


If the level goes down to one, it will turn up the volume using jscript (to make sure you hear the alert) and play the alert until you close the program. This program queries the 's Defcon level using winhttpjs, and reacts depending on the level with an alert sound, and an update on screen. New: As of version 1.7, you can add a file called nfig in the program's main directory, and the program will not display the current defcon level on startup unless it is below 5. These concerns were resolved, however this remains as an open source and lighter alternative. It was created in reaction to some possible malware in the Defcon Warning System's executables, which is not open source. It is designed to be run minimized on startup.

It queries the status and freaks the heck out if it goes down to Defcon One. This Program is designed for use with the unofficial Defcon Warning System ( ). Defcon Level (Version 2) Defcon-Warning-System Level Detection Tool (bat/jscript/vbscript tool)
