Users who have ESET Antivirus installed on their mobile devices will unfortunately be seeing an unpleasant message when scanning or starting Resources:
Resources apparently contains the Trojan "Fobus.X" (in some cases also "Fobus.Y") and therefore gets treated as malware.
This is a case of "false-positive", meaning a harmless app was incorrectly detected as a virus.
ESET was contacted, and I hope this case can be reviewed quickly by the ESET Team, and the virus database updated accordingly.
I'm also hoping for an explanation from them as to why exactly a part of Resources Game gets mistaken for Fobus.
In the meantime, many other popular virus scanners thankfully do not have issues with Resources:
ALYac, AVG, AVware, Ad-Aware, AegisLab, Yandex, AhnLab-V3, Alibaba, Antiy-AVL, Arcabit, Avast, Avira, Baidu, Baidu-International, BitDefender, Bkav, ByteHero, CAT-QuickHeal, CMC, ClamAV, Comodo, Cyren, DrWeb, Emsisoft, F-Prot, F-Secure, Fortinet, GData, Ikarus, Jiangmin, K7AntiVirus, K7GW, Kaspersky, Kingsoft, Malwarebytes, McAfee, McAfee-GW-Edition, eScan, Microsoft, NANO-Antivirus, Panda, Qihoo-360, Rising, SUPERAntiSpyware, Sophos, Symantec (NORTON), Tencent, TheHacker, TrendMicro, TrendMicro-HouseCall, VBA32, VIPRE, ViRobot, Zillya, Zoner,nProtect.