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Frida server not beeing detected #12
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@gabcarneiro can you please upload built apk here , i not find any release on github |
Are your rooted devices arm64? |
@FuentesFelipe yes it is But just for the record i ended up using darvincisec's approach. |
@gabcarneiro This anti frida protection works for me on an ARM (root), x86_64 (emulator) and on an ARM64 (non-root, with gadget) and it worked. But on an ARM64 root, absolutely nothing happened. Did the darvincisec project work for you on all architectures? |
@FuentesFelipe please share prebuilt apk of this repo if you have . Thanks |
@FuentesFelipe im afraid i only tested on ARM64 with 2 different devices, the first one rooted with frida-server and the second one non rooted with frida-gadget Edit: forgot to mention that both methods of injection have been detected by the darvinsec project |
Thanks @gabcarneiro. In my case, frida-server and frida-gadget were successfully detected on ARM64 root and non-root respectively with darvincisec project. It only fails on a root SM-A307G, ARM64, running Android 10! |
Hey everyone, sorry for not replying, I hadn't noticed that this repo was still active :) It's very likely that the method is outdated as I've not been maintaining the project. |
I am running a frida-server(version 15.0.18) on a rooted device and both detection methods are not working.
Is anyone else facing this issue? Maybe the detection methods are outdated by now?
Please, help
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