Closed DiscordUserGuy closed 1 week ago
Describe the bug
Does not hide LSPosed_mod zygisk injection Steps To Reproduce
- Use latest stable release of apatch at this time.
- Install latest stable zygiskNEXT release at this time.
- Install latest stable LSPosed_mod at this time.
- Download and Install Native Detector 5.9 apk
- Do not apply any LSposed modules to native detector.
- Open Native detector
Context
- Device: Redmi note 12 4g Topaz
- OS: Android 14
- Version of Magisk, KSU or APatch: Apatch 10762
- Other Root Module(s): Pixel Launcher Mods Overlay, 17.4 iOs Emoji font, Zygisk Next, Zygisk-LSPosed and Cherish Peekaboo 1.3 kpm
- LSPosed Module(s): Hide My Applist, NoStorageRestrict, SnapEnhance and TGRAMHOOKS
Also on KernelSU and with orginal LSPosed (and pumPCin's fork )
I tried with both latest stable and latest build from actions with all three LSPosed version (orginal, pumPCin and mywalkb)
LSPosed service detection should be fixed by LSP itself, not this module.
LSPosed service detection should be fixed by LSP itself, not this module.
Yeah I tought so, I just wanted to share the info. Thanks!
Injection will be detected if you enable any LSPosed module, no matter which module
Injection will be detected if you enable any LSPosed module, no matter which module
It is detected even if no module is active inside LSPosed, but LSPosed itself is active. Is there anything you'd recommend to "solve" this issue (besides not using LSPosed..)?
Sorry, you mean evil service 0x2? 🙃
Sorry, you mean evil service 0x2? 🙃
I guess so.
Describe the bug
Does not hide LSPosed_mod zygisk injection Steps To Reproduce
Context