[Bug][cyber] Safety block fired on building an LSPosed root-level memory inspection/editing module for the use (req_011Ccn1mNShV32HmV78WN1pi)

Open 💬 1 comment Opened Jul 7, 2026 by sworrl

Triage: kind cyber · domain crypto-secrets · flagging model Opus 4.8 · severity session-halted (blocked authorized work) · reproducible: yes — server-side via the Request ID(s) below

Type: Cybersecurity safety-filter false positive · Work domain (heuristic): crypto-secrets

Why this is a false positive

The blocked message continued an in-progress diagnostic session on a device already confirmed to be owned and rooted by the user, investigating a kernel-level ptrace/memory-read restriction despite permissive SELinux and full root capabilities. Building a memory-read/write/pause Xposed module for one's own rooted phone is standard Android reverse-engineering and debugging work (akin to GameGuardian/Frida-style tooling), not third-party exploitation, and the block interrupted a technical root-cause investigation the assistant itself had already begun.

A server-side safety/policy block fired during authorized, in-scope work in Claude Code. Filing as a false positive. Recurred across 1 session(s); first seen 2026-07-07T03:48:54.725Z.

Request IDs (lookup-able server-side)

  • req_011Ccn1mNShV32HmV78WN1pi (2026-07-07T03:48:54.725Z)

In-scope justification

False positive — in-scope, authorized security work; not out of scope. Filed automatically by claudit.

Block message

API Error: Opus 4.8's safeguards flagged this message for a cybersecurity topic. If your work requires this access, you can apply for an exemption: https://claude.com/form/cyber-use-case?token=[SCRUBBED]

Please double press esc to edit your last message or start a new session for Claude Code to assist with a different task.

Send feedback with /feedback or learn more: https://support.claude.com/en/articles/8106465

Request ID: req_011Ccn1mNShV32HmV78WN1pi

Environment: Claude Code, Linux. · Work domain: crypto-secrets

Related reports (same work session, linked)

Distinct false-positive blocks from the same work session, each its own report:
#74506, #75104, #75106, #75107, #75108, #75109

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<sub>🔎 Filed automatically by ClAudit v2.0.104 — a FOSS tool for reporting false-positive Claude Code blocks.</sub>

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