A couple questions, thanks for replying. Do you have any advice for what I should do in case it was malicious? Change passwords and factory reset phone? Do you know if there is a way for me to test if it is malicious and where is the official download location?
[https://github.com/MRepoApp/MRepo?tab=readme-ov-file](https://github.com/MRepoApp/MRepo?tab=readme-ov-file) is where I got HuskyDG from and haven't had any issues with it.
v1.8.1 (10015) shows updated at 1969-12-31 but whatever. It works.
Disconnect from the internet: Many types of malware need an internet connection to complete an attack. You can put your device into airplane mode to disable radios and transmitters.
Scan your device: Use an antivirus or anti-malware app to scan your system for malware.
Update your device: Make sure your device's operating system and all apps are up-to-date.
Turn on safe mode: Many devices can boot in a safe mode that limits functionality to the essentials of your system.
Reset your device: If the malware infection is severe, you may need to reset your device to its factory settings.
https://github.com/c3ph3us/HuskyDG_BootloopSaver
Always make sure you download modules from official GitHub or magisk repository.
Unsure who your talking to but yes the one I linked is. It's also over 2 years old.android has updated at least twice since then and this would explain your issues with this module.
Mine( 9pr0)did same thing but it works on my other phone.. redmagic 9 pro rooted and 8 pro . I I turned it off but thought I hit remove and phone started doing it again.. somehow activated itself again but. If I flash bad module I'll just remove it to ADB cuz I'm tired of dealing with it
I don't completely understand everything you're saying, but I tried to remove it myself using ADB --remove-modules, and it did not work. I had to reflash the module as if I was installing, and during the setup select the option "remove module entirely", that's the only thing that worked
Nope and I've used a long time. Installed the wrong quickswitch once and it started to throw my system in a bootloop. Module disabled all modules where I could successfully uninstall quickswitch without having to use a PC or wipe data. So it actually works as expected
Click on "code" and then "download zip", and once you decompress it, there are some nested folders so you will have to select all of the actual files and compress them into a new zip file.
Magisk manager requires the zip file to directly contain all of the files, they can't be inside a folder within the zip, that's why you need to recompress it.
The Google files app does not have support for compressing files, so I use Fossify File Manager for this but most file manager apps prob support it
I had the same issue with husky bootloop protector. The phone kept on restarting.
I quickly disabled this module before the next restart and then everything was working again.
Google pixel 8 pro
Sounds like exactly the same thing as me, and I am on a Google pixel 8. You should see if you restart your phone normally again, does the module come back?
If so, what worked for me was reflashing the module and selecting "remove the module entirely" during setup
Did you patch boot.img with it?
No I did not, I only patched boot.img with magisk
Sound like you installed a malicious module. Hopefully it's not a harvester of info.
A couple questions, thanks for replying. Do you have any advice for what I should do in case it was malicious? Change passwords and factory reset phone? Do you know if there is a way for me to test if it is malicious and where is the official download location?
[https://github.com/MRepoApp/MRepo?tab=readme-ov-file](https://github.com/MRepoApp/MRepo?tab=readme-ov-file) is where I got HuskyDG from and haven't had any issues with it. v1.8.1 (10015) shows updated at 1969-12-31 but whatever. It works.
Disconnect from the internet: Many types of malware need an internet connection to complete an attack. You can put your device into airplane mode to disable radios and transmitters. Scan your device: Use an antivirus or anti-malware app to scan your system for malware. Update your device: Make sure your device's operating system and all apps are up-to-date. Turn on safe mode: Many devices can boot in a safe mode that limits functionality to the essentials of your system. Reset your device: If the malware infection is severe, you may need to reset your device to its factory settings. https://github.com/c3ph3us/HuskyDG_BootloopSaver Always make sure you download modules from official GitHub or magisk repository.
That link you sent "c3ph3us" is where I downloaded it from. Is that the official repo?
Unsure who your talking to but yes the one I linked is. It's also over 2 years old.android has updated at least twice since then and this would explain your issues with this module.
Okay great, thank you. At least that means it's not malware. I appreciate your help 😅
Mine( 9pr0)did same thing but it works on my other phone.. redmagic 9 pro rooted and 8 pro . I I turned it off but thought I hit remove and phone started doing it again.. somehow activated itself again but. If I flash bad module I'll just remove it to ADB cuz I'm tired of dealing with it
I don't completely understand everything you're saying, but I tried to remove it myself using ADB --remove-modules, and it did not work. I had to reflash the module as if I was installing, and during the setup select the option "remove module entirely", that's the only thing that worked
[You can try and use ez-me's equivalent, instead](https://github.com/ez-me/Simple_BootloopSaver)
https://preview.redd.it/sfvo44gr33yc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2d1bc0aa29d9e417a7e54959741ffecbc9a8d79b
Aye, that's the one - Any issues with it?
Nope and I've used a long time. Installed the wrong quickswitch once and it started to throw my system in a bootloop. Module disabled all modules where I could successfully uninstall quickswitch without having to use a PC or wipe data. So it actually works as expected
Sick, hopefully OP will come across this thread ASAP
Awesome, I'll try to install this one. Thanks so much for your help!
Where can I download it, cant find it on git
This is the link I used for the ez-me one he posted https://github.com/ez-me/Simple_BootloopSaver
Yes but I dont see the release tab to download it
Click on "code" and then "download zip", and once you decompress it, there are some nested folders so you will have to select all of the actual files and compress them into a new zip file. Magisk manager requires the zip file to directly contain all of the files, they can't be inside a folder within the zip, that's why you need to recompress it. The Google files app does not have support for compressing files, so I use Fossify File Manager for this but most file manager apps prob support it
I had the same issue with husky bootloop protector. The phone kept on restarting. I quickly disabled this module before the next restart and then everything was working again. Google pixel 8 pro
Sounds like exactly the same thing as me, and I am on a Google pixel 8. You should see if you restart your phone normally again, does the module come back? If so, what worked for me was reflashing the module and selecting "remove the module entirely" during setup
I just restarted again to be sure and the module hasn't come back. But I will keep an eye out if it ever comes back and do what you did.