Matthew Rollings
Matthew Rollings
Hi @faizwaghoo, root detection is a 'game of cat and mouse' and there are some root hiding methods we currently cannot detect. Unfortunately for us, we are always going to...
What version of the library are you using? The latest version has reduced the false positives rates. The false positives were previously mostly all caused by the busybox binary getting...
Install the sample app via the play store on one of the devices that is returning a false positive and see what the output is, this will tell you which...
We've had a similar report previously for a Redmi device that upon further inspection had a root application installed: https://github.com/scottyab/rootbeer/issues/137 Might be some of these devices come pre-rooted? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@aigjermo I *think* having this flag set to 1 allows you to become root using `adb` so it's not actually a false positive. I'm not 100% so would be good...
@aigjermo Yes, I think you're right. I can't seem to find anything that states the debuggable alone can get root. @scottyab tagging you in as you might understand this flag...
I've struggled to find documentation on it but I'm assuming when secure is turned on that system apps aren't debuggable, because otherwise I think you could use adb run-as to...
Honestly, I've got no clue what's causing this. How frequently is this occurring?
Is this occurring frequently? If so please provide more detailed crash logs.
I'm wondering how google play performs the check. Our native libraries are 'nice to haves' and not essential for operation so it would be good if we could flag this...