While the developers (WeAreDevs) claim it is safe, many users and security forums like Malwarebytes flag it as potentially "dodgy" or a virus. It often triggers false positives in antivirus software due to how it "injects" code into games.
If you are looking for a quick, no-fuss way to mess around in Roblox, JJSploit is the most accessible option. However, most "pro" exploiters suggest alternatives like (for better execution) or Synapse X (for security and power). JJSploit
Most free executors require users to complete "linkvertise" tasks to get a temporary key. JJSploit is often cited for not requiring a key, making it much faster to start. While the developers (WeAreDevs) claim it is safe,
Users often report that JJSploit is unstable. Because Roblox updates weekly, JJSploit frequently breaks and may take days for the developers to update, leading to crashes or "DLL not found" errors. Users often report that JJSploit is unstable
Using JJSploit violates Roblox's Terms of Service. Recent updates to Roblox's anti-cheat (Hyperion) have made it much easier to detect these tools, which can lead to a permanent account ban . My review of the exploits - WeAreDevs
It is designed for beginners with a "button-based" UI, allowing users to activate common cheats like aimbot, speed, and infinite jump with a single click. The Bad: Risks and Performance