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When I play Minecraft, MBAE will sometimes close it saying that there was an exploit code in Java that was blocked. This doesn't always happen but it's currently happening repeatedly when I try to go into Multiplayer. I was able to find some similar results that other people had but the 1.05.1.1016 version was said to have fixed this. I have the newest version of MBAE if that is the current version and I'm still getting this problem.

 

If this information might help, I am running the Borderless Gaming software from here: https://github.com/Codeusa/Borderless-Gaming/releases

MBAE was doing this before but not often. Now that I am using this with Minecraft, it started happening more.

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Thanks for the reply and PM. It stopped doing it in 1.05 after a few times so I'll let you know if it happens in the experimental version.

 

Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting.

 

It was fixed in 1.05, but we detected a weird scenario under which it could still happen. I'll PM you a test build to see if it's fixed.

 

Hello I have been having this problem too.  I have been running 1.5 is there a way I can stop it from doing it without putting my computer at risk?

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@WazUp & @jasoong, please read the instructions to post in this forum.

 

You would have noticed that this issue exists in a separate thread and is marked as solved for the upcoming MBAE 1.06.

https://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?/topic/164019-solved-sometimes-blocking-java-exploit-code-in-minecraft/

 

PS: merging this thread with the existing thread.

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Yes, I saw that thread, but it was posted as closed back on February 1st, I would have assumed it was fixed by now. So to clarify, I'm running version 1.05.1.1016 and it looks like you mention that this issue is solved for the upcoming MBAE 1.06 release. I haven't been able to locate any information on this forum that explains how to resolve this issue for the version I am running. Do I have to wait until 1.06 is released? Since I cannot find any steps to resolve this issue with version 1.05, do I have to turn off MBAE in order to run Minecraft or is there a work around?

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Yes the final fix is in version 1.06.

 

The bug only happens under very rare conditions. So it's likely that you don't see it very often, maybe one out of 100 times you use Minecraft. As a workaround to maintain the protection, you can either simply ignore the alert if/when it happens again or disable the MBAE Java shield while playing Minecraft. Again the condition for this to happen is very rare so you shouldn't see it very often if at all again before the upcoming 1.06 release.

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