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Hello, I am unable to mod anything lately on my own due to most apps (95% of them) having a chinese protection for Unity (anti tampering, root detection, Unity libs protection and so on..) named "Fairguard"

 

I see nothing about it, is it new or is it just the safest and the not-yet broken security atm or is it actually very easy to break it? I am quite lost trying to figure out why so much apps suddenly turned on them like, all my go-to games suddenly went Fairguard while just before that they were not having an obfuscated global metadata and could be modded straightfully.

But that is not do'able anymore, Fairguard acts as a proxy for the libs probably obfuscating them and maybe worse (like virtualizing it n stuffs) so am wondering. Tried to dump from the apk file and tried to dump runtime, to no avail. And it seems that it is detecting emulators quite hard too, preventing you from running (depending on the app) the game and just closing itself (not crashing, closing.)

 

So yeah, quite a rough protection right now that just is spreading out to all the games am playing. And I see nobody talking about it, no one talking about any measures to counter it, not even trying to. Just peeps requesting the games to be modded and no one fulfilling ahem.

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Bypassing Fairguard is no easy feat. It'll require a deep understanding of reverse engineering, anti-cheat mechanisms, and potentially exploiting vulnerabilities in the protection system itself..

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