Every time when I turn the game "Rush'n'Krush" on my Android, I see message "SECURITY alert(code 2) [xposed] " and the app shuts down. What should I do?
Every time when I turn the game "Rush'n'Krush" on my Android, I see message "SECURITY alert(code 2) [xposed] " and the app shuts down. What should I do?
I don't know so much about xposed, but can we rename the xposed package to another name so the game doesn't detect the Xposed?
You can use Tasker to automate the renaming process.Hope this helps others. I have tried everything EXCEPT uninstalling xposed: rootcloak, xprivacy, xposed blacklist, lucky patcher, etc.
I am running lollipop 5.01 with unofficial xposed v8x for samsung. Xposed installer is a system app, the modules are not.
Using a file manager app with root, in the /data/data folder,
simply rename the folder called de.robv.android.xposed.installer
( i rename it to de.robv.android.xposed.installer2 )
Then launch the game, future fight. (Works fine for me)
you do not have to reboot! Just rename the folder.
When you are done with game and exit it, dont forget to rename
the xposed installer folder in /data/data back to de.robv.android.xposed.installer
It would be nice if someone could make an app or xposed module that could
simply toggle the renaming of the /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer folder!
I did not have to disable any modules or even reboot: simply renaming the folder above was all it took to get past the xposed security alert 2 error that prevents the game from running. Funny thing is, the xposed modules are running undetected, you just cant change module settings while the de.robv.android.xposed.installer folder is renamed.
My conclusion is that netmarble is somehow looking for specific folders/files as their way of detecting "anti-cheat" - which xposed is not!!!!
Hope this helps others out who want to play, but uninstalling xposed is a deal breaker!
( if this solution worked for you, please click on the THANKS button of my post.)![]()
To rename, you copy the old directory in the same place with the new name and then you delete the old directory.Ive looked at tasker. It would appear that it lacks a "rename" function for files: it only gives options for create, delete, copy, move, zip, etc - but no rename.
Thanks for the suggestion, however,
I guess I will just stick with the root file manager manual renaming method.
Hope this helps others. I have tried everything EXCEPT uninstalling xposed: rootcloak, xprivacy, xposed blacklist, lucky patcher, etc.
I am running lollipop 5.01 with unofficial xposed v8x for samsung. Xposed installer is a system app, the modules are not.
Using a file manager app with root, in the /data/data folder,
simply rename the folder called de.robv.android.xposed.installer
( i rename it to de.robv.android.xposed.installer2 )
Then launch the game, future fight. (Works fine for me)
you do not have to reboot! Just rename the folder.
When you are done with game and exit it, dont forget to rename
the xposed installer folder in /data/data back to de.robv.android.xposed.installer
It would be nice if someone could make an app or xposed module that could
simply toggle the renaming of the /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer folder!
I did not have to disable any modules or even reboot: simply renaming the folder above was all it took to get past the xposed security alert 2 error that prevents the game from running. Funny thing is, the xposed modules are running undetected, you just cant change module settings while the de.robv.android.xposed.installer folder is renamed.
My conclusion is that netmarble is somehow looking for specific folders/files as their way of detecting "anti-cheat" - which xposed is not!!!!
Hope this helps others out who want to play, but uninstalling xposed is a deal breaker!
( if this solution worked for you, please click on the THANKS button of my post.)![]()
sounds great :good:Re: tasker
Although tasker might work, I actually found a much better solution:
An app on the google play store called "automate"
Its much better than tasker, i think
(1) It supports file/folder renaming - its faster to rename a folder VS having to copy files to a new folder then delete, then having to reverse the copy/delete folder to restore xposed data
(2) it supports tasker's plugins
(3) you can add an icon to the desktop to run the task ( without a console popping up like Smanager )
(4) ITS FREE to download, unlike TASKER, but can be upgraded to premium
(5) it uses flowcharts to design your tasks, and essentially does everything tasker can do
Now I have an icon on the desktop that:
(A) Launches Future Fight
(B) renames the XPOSED folder as in my early posts
(C) monitors Future Fight app is running
(D) restores XPOSED folder's original name when you exit the game
Works like a champ!
I uploaded it to the Automate Community ( Marvel Future Fight in category Games )
If anyone else wants to use automate to play Future Fight with xposed. ENJOY!
Update re: automate scripts
The future fight / seven knights automate scripts uses a
detect app running in foreground to determine when to
restore the renamed /data/data xposed folder's name...
What this means is that if you task switch ( change focus to another app )
Then automate will assume youve exited the game, and restore xposed....
This will cause game to detect xposed and give the error code.
this only happens if you minimize / switch apps. Games run fine so
long as you keep it in foreground.
I will check into automate and see if theres a way to use a detect running apps
instead of the detect foreground app. ( i am noob to automate and just learning )
Anyways, just wanted to point that out to other users...
*** UPDATE ***
OK, I did find a way to do the above. It required an additional plugin to detect running apps
vs the native detect foreground apps....
I uploaded an updated version of MARVEL FUTURE FIGHT (UPDATED) to automate community:
This updated version requires a tasker plugin called "TASKER PROCESSES RUNNING (KC)" - BE SURE TO DOWNLOAD IT FROM PLAYSTORE ( IT IS FREE )
This version allows you to minimize the game / switch to other apps, then back to the game WITHOUT causing the xposed security alert code 2 to trigger.
You could use this updated version as a template to create launchers for other netmarble games
that give nasty xposed security alert code 2 errors...
To do so is basically the same as the past post, only difference is that the
foregound app running block is now the plugin (puzzle piece with ?) Block
Click on it & configure button - then choose your game from the app list.
Of course, the older version works without the extra plugin, only catch is that
the game must stay in active foreground to prevent xposed detected error in game,
whereas the updated version solves that issue.
I would update automate launchers for other netmarble games, but since i do not
have them on my tab, i cant create them. If others create them and upload to automate community, please be sure in the uploaded description to include "Thanks DeepPurple72 !"
Feel free to CLICK THANKS.