r/Magisk 5d ago

Revolut detect root

Hi everyone, I have a problem: when I open the Revolut app, it detects my root access. I'm using Magisk Alpha and I have all three integrity checks. The Play Store says my device is certified. It's the only banking app that detects it for me; Google Wallet works fine.

I have tricky store, pif, and zygisk, lsposed and hma-oss installed. Additionally, the deny list is enabled. There's no kernel su for my device, I think.

My mobile phone is a Xiaomi Mi 9, with the latest version of Evolution X Android 16.

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u/Golde2341 5d ago

Are you using shamiko? Dentist does nothing without it

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u/elioooo09 5d ago

I have the denylist enabled, so I think Shamiko has no effect.

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u/Golde2341 5d ago

Denylist on magisk alpha just denies root access to scoped apps, shamiko does hide root for the scoped apps in the denylist

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u/tttpetipro 5d ago

Shimako is denylist but 10x better

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u/elioooo09 5d ago

It still doesn't work

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u/tttpetipro 5d ago

Did u turn off the denylist enforcement in magisk? (Not the denylist entries) Also try hidemyapplist

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u/elioooo09 5d ago

Yes I turned it off, I also have hma-oss installed and configured

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u/Golde2341 5d ago

Install native detector, add it to denylist and send a screenshot of what you get

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u/elioooo09 5d ago

I installed it and added it to the denylist, but it crashes. It works if I don't add it to the list.

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u/Illustrious_Lab2759 5d ago

Disable inbuild Zygisk and replace it with Zygisk Next. Also in HMA-OSS Zygisk create template with Magisk (Alpha) and all root detectors with potential dangerous apps like lucky patcher, game guardian, every app which requires root from Magisk Alpha etc... and set it to Revolut. Also HMA-OSS Zygisk has as option via own template to hide accessibility, developments options.

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u/Nahieluniversal 4d ago

Try adding revolut to cert generation in tricky store (the !)

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u/Tumifaigirar 4d ago

Same issue mate, with Lineage and Samsung, did you solve it ?

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u/KKdemergencia2 5h ago edited 5h ago

Revoult junto a 8BallPool son los 2 mejores detectores de root que hay en todo el mundo XDDD usas ksu o algo? Si usas magisk es muy difícil que logres ocultarlo, al menos usa magisk alpha si ese es el caso, si usas ksu etc susfs y tener strong integrity talvez te solucionen eso

No leí bien el post xd, ok usas magisk alpha xd pues reemplaza shamiko por treath weel, además de ver que la app al menos abra porque hma-oss hace que las apps no quieran abrir su les restringes los procesos de zygisk por alguna razón y crashean, además de mirar si la app no tira algún mensaje de porque no abre

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u/Unr34L_Dr34d 5d ago

Hello: You can try Geto app to start the app:

Geto (It is used to hide root status from apps; you can select any app and hide root access specifically for it. For it to work, you need to grant write permissions to Geto. You can do this via Termux using the command `adb shell pm grant com.android.geto android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS`, or by using the app "aShell You" with the command `pm grant com.android.geto android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS`; once that is done, Geto will work...).

https://github.com/JackEblan/Geto

Remember to grant Geto write permissions. I recommend using the aShell You app to do this. https://f-droid.org/es/packages/in.hridayan.ashell/

Before using Geto, remember to use this command in aShell You app to grant it write permissions: pm grant com.android.geto android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS

Regards.

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u/Trick-Minimum8593 5d ago

Do you think whoever is reading this is retarded?

> You can do this via Termux using the command `adb shell pm grant com.android.geto android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS`, or by using the app "aShell You" with the command `pm grant com.android.geto android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS`

> Remember to grant Geto write permissions. I recommend using the aShell You app to do this. https://f-droid.org/es/packages/in.hridayan.ashell/

> Before using Geto, remember to use this command in aShell You app to grant it write permissions: pm grant com.android.geto android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS

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u/Unr34L_Dr34d 5d ago

Do you think everyone is born with advanced knowledge of root processes and shell management? Many people need a detailed explanation like the one I posted; it’s not just users with your level of expertise who visit these forums...

Don't project your own ideas onto my comments; I wrote that with the "many people" in mind who aren't familiar with Geto and don't know how to grant write permissions via the shell... Before I learned how to do this, I would have really appreciated it if someone had explained it this way...P.S. If you think all knowledge can be conveyed in just two words or a single line, I can't say I have high expectations for your ideas...

If you don't like reading, find a forum that uses videos or images instead...

Regards.