Quote: Originally Posted by phhusson Originally Posted by So, I've made a quick and dirty version of hidesu which hides su enough for current version of Pokemon Go. (noone cares about anything else anyway right? Oh right it also circumvents SafetyNet...)

I fully agree to what ChainFire says about circumventing SU detection (on http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...05&postcount=2 )



The demo superuser.zip is available at http://phhusson.free.fr/superuser-r266-hidesu.zip (you'll notice this is not hosted on https://superuser.phh.me, so don't consider it a real release).

hidesu is enabled by default for the "com.google.android.gms.unstable" process (this is the one scanning for Pokemon Go and SafetyNet as far as I know)



I think this actually could be easily used to circumvent SafetyNet with Xposed enabled (we can make the process think it has the original /system), but that's out of the scope of this PoC.



(I have no clue how this compares to CF's suhide)

Hey, I came across your git and saw you and another guy have started or at least tried to make some of the setools/selinux packages NDK buildable.I'm glad others are finally doing this. That being said if you are looking/need help making converting more of the tools to be android NDK/bionic buildable. I can surely upload my stuff to git. It's not that I was against any of it being opensource, it's just since I rarely see any development in this area from people on xda that I didn't bother. Even Chainfire doesn't usually comment too in depth on his experience with having to use these tools.Some of those tools are hard to make on Linux let alone android.sediff, checkpolicy, checkmodule, libpoldiff, etc are really useful.Edit: Apparently I'm like the only person who doesn't know what this magic disk business isSent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app