http://repo.xposed.info/module/net.csu333.surrogate
The above link is for the Surrogate Xposed Module. Can it be used to bypass SafetyNet API?
Class Name and Method needed.
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I'm new to this so..
I got Ambasadii ROM on my S8, and downloaded and installed the Xposed Framework in the Magisk Modules, is there a way to bypass SafetyNet somehow?
It works great with it disabled but since it is systemless I was hoping I could do something without having to disable Xposed.
If you use xposed you will always fail safety net. Time to make a choice.
OOS 10.0.1
Magisk v20.1
EdXposed v0.4.5.5
SafetyNet first works and after some time it fails both ctsProfile and basicIntegrity
I also tried Magisk Hide Props Config
Same problem on my 6t. Still trying to find a solution. I fear that Gravitybox may be the culprit. Do you have it installed?
https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposed/issues/386
Edxposed no longer passes Safety Net by default. You need to blacklist Google Play Store, Google Play Services and Google Framework as per this site.
Soumy1234 said:
https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposed/issues/386
Edxposed no longer passes Safety Net by default. You need to blacklist Google Play Store, Google Play Services and Google Framework as per this site.
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In addition try the hidden core module, works great for me.... No more safetynet issues...
kpmohamedhussain said:
In addition try the hidden core module, works great for me.... No more safetynet issues...
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Thank you for recommending the Hidden Core Module! It works great on my OnePlus 7 Pro. After installing the module and blacklisting the Google Play Store, Google Play Services and Google Framework in EdXposed I was able to pass SafteyNet without a problem. One app (Mario Kart Tour) was still detecting root. I was able to get it working by clearing the cache and storage from the Play Store and Play Services and rebooting.
Be careful for those Edxposed modules which are not fully compatible to android 10.
Kris
Hirs_E_Fruit said:
OOS 10.0.1
Magisk v20.1
EdXposed v0.4.5.5
SafetyNet first works and after some time it fails both ctsProfile and basicIntegrity
I also tried Magisk Hide Props Config
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I follow steps as link below and it works ! I can use Magisk + Edxposed and safetynet won't be crashed.(It would fail at every rebooting. Waiting for a while and it will pass safetynet check )
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-4-xl/how-to/xposed-discussion-thread-t3992607
Hi,
My question is simple, what is the difference between Xposed and EdXposed, and if there is a way to install it without loosing safety net.
My phone is a Oneplus 7 with android 10.
Thanks and best wishes for the new year!
EdXposed Framework allows to install XPosed Framework on devices running Android 10, Pie, and Oreo .
EdXposed requires your device must be rooted with Magisk v20.2+
By means of MagiskHide you can prevent SafetyNet's hardware attestion will fail.
jwoegerbauer said:
EdXposed Framework allows to install XPosed Framework on devices running Android 10, Pie, and Oreo .
EdXposed requires your device must be rooted with Magisk v20.2+
By means of MagiskHide you can prevent SafetyNet's hardware attestion will fail.
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So it's impossible?
Biasio said:
So it's impossible?
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Latest SafetyNet version not only checks for Android got rooted but also for device's bootloader got unlocked. The problem for John Wu - developer of Magisk - is that the new key attestation workflow now is hardware-based, and the code is sent by OEM to Google's server. May be some day he will find a solution ... it's unlikely that MagiskHide will be able to alter the key or intercept the transmission, IMHO.
Resume: Until then SafetyNet works as expected by OEMs and app developers, who have an interest in having an unmodified Android.
To add, you could try magisk module MHPC (Magisk Hide Props Config) which is what you'd use to modify device fingerprint and other system props.
The particular features in MHPC you may want to use which MIGHT get SafetyNet to pass are the Device Simulation and Force Basic Attestation. Combined, along with setting a similar device's fingerprint as long as that selected device isn't designed with hardware attestation, could be enough to fool SN. EdXposed coupled with Magisk's own Hide feature to hide themselves from GSF, GPS, Gpay, etc, should prove successful. The issue lies mostly with which order the software is installed and hidden, sometimes with rebooting being absolutely essential between certain steps. It really is a trial and error process.
Biasio said:
Hi,
My question is simple, what is the difference between Xposed and EdXposed, and if there is a way to install it without loosing safety net.
My phone is a Oneplus 7 with android 10.
Thanks and best wishes for the new year!
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Turn Off Edxposed module from magisk download and install LSposed apk install it...Goto magisk and download module Riru LSposed...reboot your phone... That's It Check your safety net.... Dont forget to off or remove Edxposed module or any other xposed enhanced framework module you using...lemme know if it worked for you...
Hello folks
I want to crack an apk logins and i use http canary and ssl bypasser(UnPinning 2.0) which require edxposed and riru - edxposed framework.
when ever i install the apk and try to crack the login panel by canary spoof and creating plugins then trying to login. the program instantly delete the magisk edxposed modules which helps the edxposed manager to support SSL UnPinner.
My question here, is there a solution to prevent this app from deleting magisk modules? Or is there any other alternative for SSL UnPinning 2.0?
Does Google Wallet and contactless payments work?
Work for me even before I root also
Do still work after root? What Magisk module are you using to make it work after unlocking the bootloader and root?
zenaldo said:
Do still work after root? What Magisk module are you using to make it work after unlocking the bootloader and root?
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Universal SafetyNet Fix.
MAGISK MODULE ❯ Universal SafetyNet Fix 2.4.0
Universal SafetyNet Fix Magisk module Magisk module to work around Google's SafetyNet attestation. This module works around hardware attestation and recent updates to SafetyNet CTS profile checks. You must already be able to pass basic CTS...
forum.xda-developers.com
Most of my Google Wallet cards worked at most merchants with just the Universal SafteyNet module, but a couple cards wouldn't work at one particular merchant until I add the Systemless Hosts module. Now everything works fine.
Hello. I have not rooted my device and I keep getting errors when trying to add Credit Cards.
The credit card company says that the issue with the mobile...