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Magisk General Support / Discussion

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Magisk General Support / Discussion

FWIW, more complete thread from @osm0sis twitter since there was more... (Sorry you may need to search, some of us have been warned by mods re. giving links to Twitter, Telegram etc XDA deems 'social media'. We can quote however.):
Chris Renshaw, Nov 9

*Cough*
[@]kdrag0n's Universal SafetyNet Fix (USNF) *Cough* 😘
John Wu, Nov 9

PSA: MagiskHide of Magisk v23.0 no longer passes SafetyNet, even with BASIC evalType. Tested on my Pixel 4 XL running stock Android 12 with vanilla Magisk v23.0.

MagiskHide is *officially* dead. If you need any kind of root hiding, it's the perfect time to find alternatives.

There are already plenty of "root hiding" modules out there that I'm aware of, some even utilizing the latest features of Magisk canary.

I'm obligated to distance myself from any tamper detection circumvention, so I will not assist/promote any modules. Do your own research 🙃
To be specific, Magisk Canary, Zygisk and DenyList enabled, and USNF v2.2.0+ is the way forward. 🤘

Asim, Nov 9

[@]osm0sis
Is that deny list a part of Zygisk? Is it same as magisk hide?

My banking apps need magisk hide even if safety net is passed. That's the only reason I am not switching to Zygisk

Chris Renshaw, Nov 9

Yep DenyList has the basic root hiding functionality of MagiskHide, but does it using Zygisk and appeases the target app devs more since it also prevents modification of those apps via Magisk.

Sewdohe, Nov 9

[@]osm0sis
Are there any advantages of using zygist? Curious as I'm writing a guide

Chris Renshaw, Nov 9

Plenty. It's like Riru and Xposed, so hooks deeper for lots of modding potential and, in the case of DenyList, hides better.

Tiago, Nov 9

[@]osm0sis
Magisk + Zygist + DenyList + MagiskHide PropsConfig are doing the work here

Chris Renshaw, Nov 9

Yep, that should also still work on any device that doesn't use hardware attestation or the "semi-hw" attestation (basic+ ? 😛) Google rolled out in September.

They may be rolling out further now, which would explain these new SafetyNet failures people are seeing.
PW
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