Help! Security Policy Updates

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Graffiti Exploit

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Jan 14, 2012
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I need some help, it started lasted night out of the blue.
This message "Unfortunately, Security policy updates has stopped" keeps appearing out of nowhere. See attachment.
I didn't even do any tweaking at that time. No one seems to have this problem when I google it lol.

What I did now is that I froze all knox apps via Titanium but it still appears.
Just now I disabled automatic updates on Settings> Security. Hopefully this works. But still I want to find out why now of all the time.

Latest tweak I did was install 1.2 UPSM which I didn't use at all at that time interval.
 

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FdeKlerk

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I need some help, it started lasted night out of the blue.
This message "Unfortunately, Security policy updates has stopped" keeps appearing out of nowhere. See attachment.
I didn't even do any tweaking at that time. No one seems to have this problem when I google it lol.

What I did now is that I froze all knox apps via Titanium but it still appears.
Just now I disabled automatic updates on Settings> Security. Hopefully this works. But still I want to find out why now of all the time.

Latest tweak I did was install 1.2 UPSM which I didn't use at all at that time interval.

Hi.

I have the same problem started yesterday.

Did you manage to get it fixed?

So i downloaded this app - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.disableservice

And went to system apps scrolled down to security policy updates and disabled all the check boxes. And looks like it is working.:good:
 
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Graffiti Exploit

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Jan 14, 2012
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Hi.

I have the same problem started yesterday.

Did you manage to get it fixed?

So i downloaded this app - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.disableservice

And went to system apps scrolled down to security policy updates and disabled all the check boxes. And looks like it is working.:good:

Hi, I found out the cause of the problem was with the experimental features of greenify. I disabled it all and it have not appeared anymore. Hope it helps! :D
 

Graffiti Exploit

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I do not have greenify. But will look into the cause thanks.

Hope this helps but the cause for me was because greenify could "hibernate" system apps. Maybe you have an app that has the same level of access. Or it could be one of the other "experimental features". The only thing I'm sure of that it had access to system processes. I didn't install any apps to fix it, only disabled the experimental feature.
 
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FdeKlerk

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Oct 10, 2013
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Hope this helps but the cause for me was because greenify could "hibernate" system apps. Maybe you have an app that has the same level of access. Or it could be one of the other "experimental features". The only thing I'm sure of that it had access to system processes. I didn't install any apps to fix it, only disabled the experimental feature.

That does indeed help me.

I have a few app using system app resources. But thanks for the info and tip will look into my xposed app list and supersu list to see what uses what.
 

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    I do not have greenify. But will look into the cause thanks.

    Hope this helps but the cause for me was because greenify could "hibernate" system apps. Maybe you have an app that has the same level of access. Or it could be one of the other "experimental features". The only thing I'm sure of that it had access to system processes. I didn't install any apps to fix it, only disabled the experimental feature.