FAKE!!!!! Z4 Root App on Market? (USE EXTREME CAUTION)

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For all Droid X user that noticed that the Z4 Root App was removed from the Market and now it appeared to be placed back on market today USE EXTREME CAUTION because another developer is attempting to benefit from the original creator by the app name, the app that is listed has nothing to do with the original rooting app, in fact this app does not do anything for rooting the Droid X. All the app does is install unknown apps that tries to access SuperUser Permission but no one has been able to identify for what purpose.

If you want the correct app I suggest you look into downloading from the source, Z4 Root was created by RyanZA from XDA Developer at [APP] z4root - xda-developers
 
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Why was it taken down? Now I want to donate to the dev again on general principal.
 
Why was it taken down? Now I want to donate to the dev again on general principal.

There hasn't been any official reason reported but I am assuming Verizon or Motorola had something to do with it like I think they did with easyroot... I haven't checked but they may have a donation area on the developer post over at XDA, you can check there, it is a very simple app that does just what it said with a nice clean simple interface. I am using 1-2-3 Droid 2 Root from darkonion which is a easy installation as well but Z4 Root is for the new android users looking to root.

i got z4 root yesteray from the market about mid afternoon. should i be concerned?

They pulled it yesterday but I do not know what time, if you installed it and all is working then you should be fine but if you want to play it safe and you havent used app yet then download another copy for original post in first post then you know there isnt any issues, besides the one on market now does not seem to work on rooting any device, so if you are using it chances are your device wont be rooted because you used it.
 
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Who was the developer of the fake? I downloaded z4root on the 13th and haven't used it yet, but the developer of mine is RyanZA and it is Version 1.2.1 & an 885KB file.
 
There hasn't been any official reason reported but I am assuming Verizon or Motorola had something to do with it like the did with easyroot...

That is exactly why I got it right when I saw it because I remember easyroot being pulled.
 
There hasn't been any official reason reported but I am assuming Verizon or Motorola had something to do with it like I think they did with easyroot... I haven't checked but they may have a donation area on the developer post over at XDA, you can check there, it is a very simple app that does just what it said with a nice clean simple interface. I am using 1-2-3 Droid 2 Root from darkonion which is a easy installation as well but Z4 Root is for the new android users looking to root.



They pulled it yesterday but I do not know what time, if you installed it and all is working then you should be fine but if you want to play it safe and you havent used app yet then download another copy for original post in first post then you know there isnt any issues, besides the one on market now does not seem to work on rooting any device, so if you are using it chances are your device wont be rooted because you used it.

i see there are in fact 2 different z4root apps showing in the market. there is the official which i seem to have installed and another with what looks like chinese characters in the title. i would say judging by the comments the one with the chinese characters in the title is indeed the fake. i think im all set, but thanks alot for the warning!
 
i see there are in fact 2 different z4root apps showing in the market. there is the official which i seem to have installed and another with what looks like chinese characters in the title. i would say judging by the comments the one with the chinese characters in the title is indeed the fake. i think im all set, but thanks alot for the warning!

Ah, yes. I didn't check the market before I asked. The fake is by Sohu International Mobile for anyone else wanting to know.
 
I asked this in a different thread, but no one has answered yet.

If I root with z4root and leave everything stock (I just want to root mainly for wireless tether & possibly freezing apps like Skype that I don't use & automatically start up) will I need to worry about unrooting or doing anything else to get future OTA updates or will they come as normal? Again, I will be leaving everything stock.
 
I asked this in a different thread, but no one has answered yet.

If I root with z4root and leave everything stock (I just want to root mainly for wireless tether & possibly freezing apps like Skype that I don't use & automatically start up) will I need to worry about unrooting or doing anything else to get future OTA updates or will they come as normal? Again, I will be leaving everything stock.

I think this will depend on the authentication process that is written in the update, some looks for curtain files being unchanged and others search deeper into the code... I would say its wise to convert back before doing any updates because it can lead to issues at times.

i see there are in fact 2 different z4root apps showing in the market. there is the official which i seem to have installed and another with what looks like chinese characters in the title. i would say judging by the comments the one with the chinese characters in the title is indeed the fake. i think im all set, but thanks alot for the warning!

You are correct it would be the Chinese one, actually I didn't realize that they place the original one back on the market as well (Thanks for pointing this out) because it wasn't there earlier... Whoever wants it better get it while they can, that's the pattern they did before they totally pulled easyroot. I got my copy backed up. :D
 
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I think this will depend on the authentication process that is written in the update, some looks for curtain files being unchanged and others search deeper into the code... I would say its wise to convert back before doing any updates because it can lead to issues at times.

"Convert back" as in clicking on the "unroot" button in the app, or would I also need to uninstall any of the root apps I might download? (like wireless tether and titanium backup)
 
"Convert back" as in clicking on the "unroot" button in the app, or would I also need to uninstall any of the root apps I might download? (like wireless tether and titanium backup)

just click the unroot, that would bring it back to stock and deny any superuser requests...
 
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Thank you.

I just have one last Newbie question and then I am done, I promise. :-)

Does anyone know if the Droid X has the "netfilter-enabled kernel" that Wireless Tether needs to work?
 
Yeah I got the one that said RyanZA ....not the Chinese one, i saw them both there tho still
 
why is it when I click the .apk link from XDA site it tells me download unsuccessful. The content is not supported on ths phone. What am I doin wrong?

Edit: got it!
 
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