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No way to keep changing denylist components permanently enabled #1 #8568

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rabaimorp opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 4 comments
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No way to keep changing denylist components permanently enabled #1 #8568

rabaimorp opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 4 comments

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@rabaimorp
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I know this is not a bug report, so feel free to throw it out, but I think this really should be implemented.

So nowadays more advanced root detection components keep changing every reboot so even if I add the app with all components to the denylist, I have to go and re-enable them every reboot because the names keep changing. An option to lock an app to automatically add all its components to the denylist would be a perfect fix for this issue. Also I can't imagine it beeing to hard to implement.

Device: Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
Android version: 14
Magisk version name: 28
Magisk version code: 28001

@canyie
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canyie commented Dec 1, 2024

Hello, your issue seems to be caused by app update. I know an app can sliently update itself on Android 12+, and turning off the "install unknown source app" permission can prevent this. So maybe you can try it. Disabling auto app update in app store settings may also help.

@rabaimorp
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No, I've did multiple reboots in succession and the components changed almost every time. There is no way that the app had a rapid-fire update streak just when I did that, not later, not ealrier.

But even if this was the case a way to lock all of an apps components to the denylist, would still be ideal

@rabaimorp rabaimorp changed the title No way to keep changing denylist components enabled #1 No way to keep changing denylist components permanently enabled #1 Dec 2, 2024
@vvb2060
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vvb2060 commented Dec 3, 2024

Please report to Google, this is a serious Android security vulnerability and needs to be fixed by AOSP.

@canyie
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canyie commented Dec 4, 2024

Which app are you using?

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