Actually, no, I might have figured out what happened. Go to Studio Settings and enable the setting where you can see the Plugin GuiObjects in explorer. After that, search through the all of the plugin guiobjects in the explorer. If there’s a script in any of them, delete it.
Then delete all the malicious scripts that were cloned.
Just an update, I’ve deleted everything and found out that it came from a free model which I’ve used. (Bedroom thingy) but when I play the game there’s nothing popping up anymore. Again thanks!
Never knew legit ones existed, I thought they were all just scammy ones to inject scripts in your studio. I would use these but I feel safer without one, and I’m confident that I won’t add any dodgy free models, and always download plugins from trusted authors after a scan over the source code.
Ah yes, I don’t recommend adding free models much, but they can be fine to use as long as you delete the scripts they come with because 90% of the time they’re malicious. Good luck with your project
Ah I see, I suggest always and instantaneously delete every script from ANY free model regardless of validity, unless they are a verified and/or well known then there can be some exceptions
The malicious marketplace is just growing day by day, roblox also adding new script features have an impact too, I kind of want a marketplace ‘wipe’ wave