Thanks danieldmm. That was just the right hint I needed to receive. I didn't know about SysScope so now I'm looking for some more info about that apk.
Is it safe to disable it? If so, what's the best and simpler way to disable it?
Maybe this will have the answer you're looking for. Hope it helps! :thumbup:Thanks danieldmm. That was just the right hint I needed to receive. I didn't know about SysScope so now I'm looking for some more info about that apk.
Is it safe to disable it? If so, what's the best and simpler way to disable it?
Thanks danieldmm. That was just the right hint I needed to receive. I didn't know about SysScope so now I'm looking for some more info about that apk.
Is it safe to disable it? If so, what's the best and simpler way to disable it?
Maybe this will have the answer you're looking for. Hope it helps! :thumbup:
Thanks mke1973 for your helpful reference.
Anyway I see that the solution proposed in the link you posted is just a "cosmetic" one...
Thanks TrayLunch for your generous reply to my question. I followed the very precious and smart advice embedded in the link you posted, but, notwithstanding my eagerness to learn, I didn't find any useful suggestion in that universe, about the "if" and "how to", for actually disabling the SysScope service in my GNote 10.1.
But maybe I must just search more deeply for some more solid help and answers...
Hi, it doesn't work with Galaxy S2 "PDA:MS1 / PHONE:LS8 / CSC:MS1 (XEO)" Official JB ROM.
Will there be a fix? It's really annoying, not to have root.
Sadly Chainfire is not available for this Version, too.
Well, then you and I are from 2 different universes. Maybe it's because I come from a universe where people don't expect to be spoon fed and do their own research. You know, follow the XDA forum rules in the video you watched when you signed up?Thanks mke1973 for your helpful reference.
Anyway I see that the solution proposed in the link you posted is just a "cosmetic" one...
Thanks TrayLunch for your generous reply to my question. I followed the very precious and smart advice embedded in the link you posted, but, notwithstanding my eagerness to learn, I didn't find any useful suggestion in that universe, about the "if" and "how to", for actually disabling the SysScope service in my GNote 10.1.
But maybe I must just search more deeply for some more solid help and answers...
No don't use it.
I am not sure but it might be a malware as well.
Search for exynos abuse. Open xda link of the op chainfire
Suddenly there are two such apps with all old scripts embedded into one. These are not any new inventions. Just FRONTENDS. Nothing special.
Works only on S2/S3 and few more vulnerable devices. Not applicable on LG L9 and O2X models. Devs of these apps even don't know LG L9 exists. Tried asking them to look L9, but they never reply. And that explains their calibre.
We should not make threads for every such useless frontends.
We need scripts and apps from real developers who can crack bootloaders, exploit loopholes, compile Roms and kernels.
It works so great...
on all the last Firmware-Updates on my Note2. (always 4.1.2)
Device Status was 'Normal' every Time! :good:
But today i got a new Update with 8MB, again 4.1.2, now Build JZO54K.N7100XXDMB2
And nooo... nothing works for me.
Not Frodo, not Sam.
Hope you can make a Update for this brillant App!
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cat /sdcard/myappneedsystem.apk > /system/app/myappneedsystem.apk
pm install /system/app/myappneedsystem.apk
$ adb shell am start -n com.alephzain.framaroot/.FramaAdbActivity --es exploit Barahir --ei action 2
Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch - SPH-D710
Android 4.1.2
Build GA10
Exynos4 processors
Results: Exploit failed
Possible Reason: Samsung has patched the kernel in this build.
I post these results to avoid future questions and comments. I suspect this will be successful on prior builds where the exploit is left unpatched.
EDIT: and BTW, FIRST!!!! LOL!
Bugging up my phone, so you don't have to!